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Bring Your Own Project to Weld
February 23 from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
March 25 from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Have a welding project you’ve been meaning to start—or finish? Or just need something welded back together? This open-format class is designed for students who want to work on personal welding or fabrication projects with access to tools, materials, and guidance from an experienced instructor.
Whether you're repairing equipment, building furniture, creating metal art, or just experimenting, this class gives you the freedom to bring your own ideas to life in a safe, supportive shop environment.
What’s Included:Access to MIG, Stick, or TIG welding equipment, Use of shop tools: grinders, clamps, saws, and layout tools, On-site instructor support for setup, technique, and troubleshooting, Welding tables and safe workspace provided, Shared consumables (wire, gas, filler rod) included for small projects
Students Must:
Bring a clearly defined project idea and any specialty materials needed
Have basic welding experience or instructor approval
Wear appropriate shop clothing (closed-toe shoes, long sleeves, etc.)
Two person maximum per class.
February 23 from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
March 25 from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Have a welding project you’ve been meaning to start—or finish? Or just need something welded back together? This open-format class is designed for students who want to work on personal welding or fabrication projects with access to tools, materials, and guidance from an experienced instructor.
Whether you're repairing equipment, building furniture, creating metal art, or just experimenting, this class gives you the freedom to bring your own ideas to life in a safe, supportive shop environment.
What’s Included:Access to MIG, Stick, or TIG welding equipment, Use of shop tools: grinders, clamps, saws, and layout tools, On-site instructor support for setup, technique, and troubleshooting, Welding tables and safe workspace provided, Shared consumables (wire, gas, filler rod) included for small projects
Students Must:
Bring a clearly defined project idea and any specialty materials needed
Have basic welding experience or instructor approval
Wear appropriate shop clothing (closed-toe shoes, long sleeves, etc.)
Two person maximum per class.