Metal Fabrication
The Metal Fabrication and Welding is a program designed to train and develop students to become skilled fabricators, welders, and sheet metal workers. Instruction includes a complete range of skilled areas from small business ownership, to computer generated plasma cutting machines to sheet metal duct work to copper roofing and gutter work to creative blacksmithing and certified welding..
Since welding is the core of our program students can expect to learn all facets of welding in structural steel construction, heavy earth moving equipment repair, pipe-line welding to modern day welding of robotics in manufacturing. In addition, students can continue their education with technical metal working skills at two and four year colleges with areas of studies such as: metallurgy, structural and mechanical engineering and metal art.
Student engaged in class project
Layout Of Sheet Metal
Decorative Copper Work
Cutting Of Metal
Punching And Drilling Holes In Metal
Forming Metal Using Power Press Brakes And Rollers
Operating Electric Power Hand Tools Such As Grinders, Sanders, Etc.
Operating Stationary Equipment To Shape, Form And Bend Custom Shapes In Metal
Ornamental Iron Work Such As Blacksmithing
Performing Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick)
Performing Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG)
Performing Gas Tungsten Welding
Performing Plasma Arc Cutting (Computer Operated And Hand-Held)
Performing Oxygen Acetylene Welding (Gas Welding)
Pipe Welding In All Positions (Stick and TIG)
Soldering Copper And Steel
Titanium Welding Using The TIG Welding Process
Metal Art Using New Technology
Certified Welding Program
Slideshow: Bridge Project with Drafting & Design
Slideshow: Visit to the best Metal Shaper in the Northeast
Slideshow: Forged & Welded Rings
Slideshow: Art Show Exhibit
Lessons Learned (PDF)
Experience Hot Fire (PDF)
Integration Bridge Project with Drafting Program (PDF)
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