Welding Student Certification Lynnes Welding Training has AWS Certified Welding Inspectors (CWI) on staff.
Class Schedule, Fees & Notes Minimum class size: 4 students Maximum class size: 12 students Day courses are Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. COURSE TUITION: $1,350.00 for a 40 Hr. Course $2,400.00 for a 80 Hr. Course $3,625.00* for a 120 Hr. Course $6,800.00* for 200 Hr. Course – PIPE $11,750.00* for 480 Hr. Combination Welder I * Tuition also includes a one year student membership to the American Welding Society (AWS).
SUPPLIES: All students are required to have the following supplies at the beginning of their class: welding jacket, welding gloves, safety glasses, helmet, welders cap, fillet weld gauge, and welper pliers. These can be purchased through the school if the student so desires and arranges with the school. The approximate cost is $230 - $275. Leather steel toe boots are also required, but are not available to purchase through the school. Auto darkening helmets are available for an additional cost, please contact us for pricing.
Our instructors are able to qualify welders in the more common processes and welding positions, as well as, provide training for welding certification.
• Faster path to becoming a skilled welder. • Completion of all courses in 3 months (vs. 2 years) • Open 50 weeks per year—Classes starting monthly
You have the ability to leave our training program a qualified welder - ready to start your career.
• Select and specialize in a specific welding process
Employment Opportunities:
• Excellent student to teacher ratio
Employment opportunities for skilled welders are excellent. Students can expect to find employment opportunities in a vast variety of industries including, but not limited to manufacturing, maintenance, and construction. According to the American Welding Society (AWS), our nation’s welder workforce is aging and due to retire soon, leaving the industry with a shortage of skilled welders. We pride ourselves in our proven training system and continuously work with various state agencies and with employers who are seeking skilled welders.
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Why Choose Lynnes Welding Training?
MIG•TIG•STICK•PIPE
• More emphasis on welding in the booth • No “General” classes (e.g. Algebra, English, etc.) • Limited homework • Most material is pre-cut for the students. • Through many industry connections, we can often assist in job placement At Lynnes Welding Training, our mission is to provide our students with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue a successful career in the welding industry. Through the use of our proven training system, students become highly skilled and employable welders in a fraction of the time of traditional welding school methods.
NOTES: • Please refer to our website (www.learntoweld.com) for all policies, procedures, physical requirements, complete course descriptions & instructors. • Visa, MasterCard & Discover accepted • We are listed on the Job Service of North Dakota website as an Eligible Training Provider and working hand in hand with the Workforce Investment Act (WIA). • Combination Welder program qualifies for the GI Bill.
Locations and Registration Call for class availability, start dates and registration information.
FARGO 2717 3rd Ave N Fargo, ND 58102 701-373-0658 Fax: 701-373-0659
BISMARCK 4329 Centurion Dr. 9 Bismarck, ND 58504 701-751-4256 Fax: 701-751-4257
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Topics covered in typical welding course:
Our courses provide the foundation needed to make sound welds in the work environment. Students will develop a working knowledge of welding techniques, equipment setup and operations. A hands-on approach is used so that the focus and practice is emphasized directly on welding, cutting applications, applied metallurgy, blueprint reading and safety. Our training courses are designed to serve the needs of many individual skill levels, from beginner to advanced welder.
• Safety practices and hazards in welding and oxyacetylene cutting. • Weld troubleshooting and equipment setup. • Techniques for making various welds in all positions. • Explanation of welding symbols. • Blueprint reading. • Criteria for the selection of various electrodes. • Other topics are designed to class type. • Plasma cutting techniques.
Welding Program Courses 120 Hr. (3 weeks), 200 Hr. (5 weeks), 480 Hr. (12 weeks)
GMAW-MIG Gas Metal Arc Welding
Pipe Welding
Learn to perform production and maintenance welding on mild steel including high-volume fabrication, repair and assembly.
Choose a process: SMAW-Pipe Process: Learn proper techniques and electrode selection for welding pipe to meet ASME (verticalup) welding code. You will be welding with E6010 & E7018 electrodes. Prerequisites: Must have 3G or 4G certification with
120 Hr. Course
Upon successful completion of the course you should be: • Diversified in the GMAW welding process • Able to understand some of the different wires and shielding gasses • Able to perform a fillet and groove weld in all positions • Able to read blueprints and understand the different welding symbols
GTAW-TIG Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 120 Hr. Course
Learn to perform production and maintenance welding on mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum. Upon successful completion of the course you should be: • Diversified in the GTAW welding process • Weld positions on edge, corner, lap and t-joints • Able to perform a fillet weld in all positions • Able to read blueprints and understand the different welding symbols
Welding Skills Training 40 Hr. (1 week), 80 Hr. (2 weeks)
GMAW-MIG Gas Metal Arc Welding Skills
40 Hr. – Learn to perform production and maintenance welding on mild steel in the GMAW process. Upon successful completion you should be able to perform a fillet weld in the flat and horizontal position. 80 Hr. – Adds more hands-on welding time, positions and skills for high-volume fabrication, repair and assembly. Includes oxy-actylene torch training and introduction to welding symbols reading.
Advanced GMAW-MIG Skills**
40 Hr. – Enhance your GMAW skills and learn advanced techniques. Upon successful completion you should be prepared for passing welding tests in the GMAW process. Plus, be able to read blueprints and understand the different welding symbols. Includes plasma cutting training.
GTAW-TIG Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Skills 40 Hr. – Learn to perform production and maintenance welding on mild steel in the GTAW process. Upon successful completion you should be able to weld positions on edge, corner, lap and fillet welds. 80 Hr. – Adds more hands-on welding time and skills for high-volume fabrication, repair and assembly. Includes oxyactylene torch training and introduction to welding symbols reading. ** Must have completed appropriate 80 hr. class or pass pretest to enroll.
Advanced GTAW-TIG Skills** 40 Hr. – Enhance your GTAW skills and learn advanced techniques. Upon successful completion you should be prepared for passing welding tests in the GTAW process. Plus, be able to read blueprints and understand the different welding symbols. Includes plasma cutting training.
SMAW-Stick Shielded Metal Arc Welding 40 Hr. – Learn to perform production and maintenance welding on mild steel in the GMAW process. Upon successful completion you should be able to perform a fillet weld in the flat and horizontal position.
SMAW-Stick Shielded Metal Arc Welding 120 Hr. Course
Learn to perform bridge code welds and other related structural work, plus reading of welding symbols. This course also prepares you for the pipe welding program. Upon successful completion of the course you should be: • Diversified in the SMAW welding process • Able to perform a fillet and groove welds in most positions • Able to perform bridge code welds and other related structural work • Able to read blueprints and understand the different welding symbols
E6010 and E7018 electrodes or will be required to weld sample tests before being permitted to start the course. Successful completion of our 80 Hr. SMAW-Stick course qualifies.
GTAW-Pipe Process: Learn proper techniques, filler metal and shielding gas selection for welding carbon steel pipe to meet ASME (vertical-up) welding code.
Prerequisites: Must have 3G or 4G certification on carbon steel or will be required to weld sample tests before being permitted to start the course. Successful completion of our 80 Hr. GTAW-TIG course qualifies.
The Pipe Welding courses include blueprint reading instruction and pipe layout for pipe fitters and welders. Upon successful completion of the course you should be: • Diversified in the SMAW-Pipe OR GTAW-Pipe welding process on mild steel. • Equipped with the skills for the 6G weld test to ASME & AWS standards. • Able to read blueprints and understand the different welding symbols.
Combination Welder I*
12 Week Program – 480 Hr. Course Maximize your skills and learn the major welding disciplines in our 12 week combination course. Includes the GMAWMIG, GTAW-TIG, SMAW-Stick, and Pipe courses along with welding symbols, blueprint reading, and pipe layout for pipe fitters and welders. Training includes: 4 weeks of GMAW-MIG short-circuit, spray and pulse on steel plate 1 week of GTAW-TIG on steel plate 2 weeks of SMAW-Stick on steel plate 5 weeks of SMAW-Stick or GTAW-TIG on carbon steel pipe.
80 Hr. – Learn to perform bridge code welds and other related structural work, plus reading of welding symbols. Adds more hands-on welding time and includes oxyactylene torch training and introduction to welding symbols reading. This course also prepares you for the pipe welding program.
Upon successful completion of the course you should be:
Advanced SMAW-Stick Skills** 40 Hr. – Enhance your SMAW skills and learn advanced techniques about performing bridge code welds and other related structural work. Upon successful completion you should be prepared for passing welding tests in the SMAW process. Plus, be able to read blueprints and understand the different welding symbols. Includes plasma cutting training. This course also prepares you for the pipe welding program.
5 Week – 200 Hr. Course (Stick or TIG)
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• Diversified in 3 welding processes. • Capable of welding plate and pipe and passing weld tests on plate and pipe. • Able to understand the different wires and shielding gasses. • Able to understand the different electrodes. • Able to read blueprints and understand the different welding symbols. • More marketable for job placement.
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