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TIG Welding Basics
October 2 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
$750.00This intermediate class multi session class at Maker Cube will introduce you to TIG Welding! Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding, is an arc welding process that produces the weld with a non-consumable tungsten electrode. TIG welding is most suitable for thin sheet material, high quality, or precision welding. It’s a more advanced process to learn in comparison to MIG welding, requiring good hand-eye (and foot) coordination. Join us in our small, 2-person class and make some rainbows!
Duration: 3 hours – Once a week for 3 weeks.
Time: 6:00pm-9:00pm (please note the class may exceed 3 hours and go until 9:30)
Maximum Participants: two (2)
**Please note registration closes 24 hours prior to class**
Class Goals: You will learn the proper safety procedures and the routine set up to weld confidently. By the end of the class you will have gained experience in: prepping and cleaning stock for a weld, tacking a weld, creating T joints and the outside corners of welds, and fitting a MIG weld into your project. The final project will be a rocket stove you can proudly take home and use.
Our instructor will explain the mechanics of each tool and carry out an orientation to demonstrate their function. You will be authorized to use the tools independently and receive ample practice time.
After the orientation, members at Maker Cube will be able to use the tools covered in the orientation on a regular basis after successful completion of the testing portion each tool.
Come to our MIG workshop if :
You want to increase your exposure to welding
You are not scared of a few sparks flying (literally)
You want to make your own iron man suit
Not a member? If you love the class and want more shop time we offer great incentives for new members on the day of the workshop. Click here to learn more about membership at Maker Cube.
Safety First
Required:
- Welding Helmet (We strongly recommended that participants bring their own welding shield, if a participant does not have a welding mask, a sanitized welding mask will be provided)
- Safety Glasses (participants must bring their own eye protection, if they do not have eye protection a pair of safety glasses can be purchased at Maker Cube’s front counter)
- Particulate Filter (You will be welding metal alloys, so make sure to bring a particulate mask or respirator. For half mask respirators, only pancake, flat-style, filters will fit under the welding helmet.)
- Closed Toed Shoes (preferably boots)
- Denim jeans
- Long sleeves
- Long hair tied back
- No loose jewelry
- No flammable materials (synthetic material such as polyester,nylon etc.)
Recommended:
- Steel toed boots
- A baseball cap
Prerequisites: None
Tools Learned:
- TiG welder
About the Instructor :
Corey Gerard – MIG and TIG Welding Instructor at Maker Cube
Corey’s interest in fabrication began in 2012 when he started working for a water jet company. After a few years of building a strong skill set in metallurgy, precision measures and water jet cutting, Corey began a new career path working for foundation mechanical. At his new career he has expanded his welding skills while learning how to build brewery equipment and gained experience in laser cutting, graphic design and brewing beer!
In his space time when he’s not tinkering at Maker Cube, Corey enjoys; rock climbing in the summer, snow boarding in the winter, playing guitar and drinking an ice cold beer.
FAQS
What is the age limit for the class?
The minimum age for participants is 14. Participants under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian provide supervision during the class.
Where can I park ?
Maker Cube’s parking lot has ample space available. Should the lot reach capacity, there is street parking along 206A St.
How do I cancel or reschedule a class?
Refunds or credit for future classes will only be provided if we are notified by email to [email protected] at least 24 hours in advance of the class. No refunds will be provided for late cancellation, and a re-booking fee of 50% of the cost of the class will be applied to reschedule a class.
Processing fees not refunded.
Please arrive 15 minutes before the class for sign-in and to ensure it starts on time, those arriving more than 5 minutes late will not be able to attend. In the event of low registration, the class will be canceled and participants registered will be rescheduled to an alternate class date.
For more information about membership, visit http://makercube.ca/how-to-become-a-maker