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Old 04-30-2011, 07:10 AM
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Well we had a decent response on the training class. But not enough to pay the instructors the money they deserve for giving up their weekend. Plus I would have to rent some extra machines for the weekend so the rookie guys could have as much time behind the helmet as possible. I think it is just the wrong time of year, alot of graduations happen at this time and some of you guy have not seen sunshine in months.

SO, I'm thinking of trying this class after the summer. October 14-16, 2011 sounds really good for me. The following weekend is the Hot Rod reunion here in Bakersfield. And I will be back from Ft Worth, Goodguys. I'm going to work on pricing for a more beginner class. Plus having it this far out will help all you guys plan better.

Sorry I hope this does not screw anybody up.
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What about bringing our own machine. Would that help pricing?
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Old 05-05-2011, 09:32 AM
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Maybe But I have to have work benches and power sources for all the extra machines also. I was planning on more technique then a basics class. With more time to plan we will be able to put it all together
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Well we had a decent response on the training class. But not enough to pay the instructors the money they deserve for giving up their weekend. Plus I would have to rent some extra machines for the weekend so the rookie guys could have as much time behind the helmet as possible. I think it is just the wrong time of year, alot of graduations happen at this time and some of you guy have not seen sunshine in months.

SO, I'm thinking of trying this class after the summer. October 14-16, 2011 sounds really good for me. The following weekend is the Hot Rod reunion here in Bakersfield. And I will be back from Ft Worth, Goodguys. I'm going to work on pricing for a more beginner class. Plus having it this far out will help all you guys plan better.

Sorry I hope this does not screw anybody up.
That sounds great. I'm sure you'll update us once you come up with more info
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Bummer Rodger.... I agree it gives everyone more time... Now I'm going to have to buy Weld a ticket to Chicago and a few bottles of wine....
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Bummer Rodger.... I agree it gives everyone more time... Now I'm going to have to buy Weld a ticket to Chicago and a few bottles of wine....
Better get Tim Bruning if you want to learn how to TIG sheet metal without warping it.... or Jason... I weld mine up - then beat it with a hammer till it gets covered with bondo.
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Talking TIG practice like this

Mario....

You know those body work tools called dollies.... I use one of those like it's an anvil. Beat the welded area until the metal is paper thin and stretched 'til it oil cans.... then slice the area with a cut off wheel and weld that up.... Do this numerous times per panel. The welding experience gained is well worth the replacement panel you'll need when you're done.
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You know those body work tools called dollies.... I use one of those like it's an anvil. Beat the welded area until the metal is paper thin and stretched 'til it oil cans.... then slice the area with a cut off wheel and weld that up.... Do this numerous times per panel. The welding experience gained is well worth the replacement panel you'll need when you're done.
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