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Posted On: 08/27/2008
Lincoln Electric Welding School offers new class schedule
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The Lincoln Electric Welding School, which has instructed more than 100,000 students since its inception in 1917, offers its fourth quarter schedule for 2008.
Classes are taught by the school’s seven full-time instructors who have more than 100 years of combined industry experience. Courses are designed to teach arc welding skills. Lincoln-trained students are in high demand by welding fabricators at pay levels that tend to exceed the industry average.
Classes range from a six-week basic course to an advanced, 15-week comprehensive course, as well as one-week classes on specific welding processes, certification and customized programs. Students spend 80 percent of their time in the booth learning to weld. Additionally, Lincoln limits class size to 15 students per class to maximize learning and guarantee one-on-one instruction time.
Courses scheduled for October through December 2008 include:
Basic Plate & Sheet Metal: Instructs welders in the stick welding process. The six-week class is being offered Oct. 27-Dec. 5.
Pipe Welding: Instructs welders in the stick welding process of welding pipe either to meet ASME (vertical-up) or API (vertical-down) welding code. Running three weeks, this course will be offered Oct. 27-Nov. 14.
Plasma, Oxyfuel, Alloy & Hardening: Instructs welders in plasma cutting and gouging, the oxyfuel process, alloy theory and applications, and hardfacing. Three-week class will be taught the weeks of Oct. 6-24 and Nov. 17-Dec. 5.
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding: Instructs welders in the TIG welding process. One-week course offered the weeks of Oct. 27, Dec. 8 and Dec. 15.
Gas Metal Arc Welding/Semi Automatic: Instructs welders in the MIG welding process. One-week course taught the weeks of Nov. 3, Dec. 1, Dec. 8 and Dec. 15.
Flux-Cored Arc Welding/Semi Automatic: Instructs welders in the flux-cored welding process for both self shielded and gas shielded. One-week class runs the week of Nov. 10.
Advanced Pipe: Three pipe welding classes are available: Advanced API Pipe Welding (stick only), Low Hydrogen Pipe Welding 1 (stick, MIG, flux cored) and Low Hydrogen Pipe Welding 2 (stick, TIG). Classes are offered the weeks of Oct. 6, Oct. 13, Oct. 20, Nov. 17, Nov. 24 and Dec. 1.
Advanced Submerged Arc Welding: Instructs welders in submerged arc welding process for both full-automatic and semi-automatic applications. One-week course is the week of Oct. 27.
Maintenance Welding: Instructs welders in maintenance welding, utilizing various processes like stick, MIG, TIG and oxyfuel cutting. The one-week course is offered the weeks of Oct. 13 and Nov. 17.
Classes fill up quickly, and students are encouraged to register at least one month in advance. To register, contact Lincoln’s Welding School at (216) 383-8325 or visit www.lincolnelectric.com to obtain bulletin ED.122.
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