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= Equipment Available =
* horizontal bandsaw<sup>*</sup>
* combination lathe-mill<sup>*</sup>
* GTAW (TIG)- Miller Multimatic 220 AC/DC<sup>*</sup>
* resistance (spot) welder for thin steel<sup>*</sup>
* sheet metal slip roller<sup>*</sup>
* throatless bench shear - for cutting thin sheet metal
* rod slip roller - for bending & curling metal rod up to 3/8in diameter
* jewelry wire bending tool - for making loops and coils in thin wire
* pipe bender
* hydraulic ram
* assorted hand tools
* autodarkening helmets
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<sup>*</sup> require orientation and/or certification before use

= Classes & Workshops =
= Classes & Workshops =



Revision as of 21:53, 6 February 2022

Equipment Available

  • horizontal bandsaw*
  • combination lathe-mill*
  • GTAW (TIG)- Miller Multimatic 220 AC/DC*
  • resistance (spot) welder for thin steel*
  • sheet metal slip roller*
  • throatless bench shear - for cutting thin sheet metal
  • rod slip roller - for bending & curling metal rod up to 3/8in diameter
  • jewelry wire bending tool - for making loops and coils in thin wire
  • pipe bender
  • hydraulic ram
  • assorted hand tools
  • autodarkening helmets


* require orientation and/or certification before use

Classes & Workshops

Metalshop Orientation Class

  • basic tour of equipment
  • safe power tool operation
  • introduction to advanced tools available

Welding with Electricity

A hands-on introduction to gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), commonly called TIG welding (tungsten + inert gas). It isn’t as scary as it sounds. If you can solder, you can weld and braze. Plus tons of resources to continue learning on your own.

This class will include in-person, hands-on practice welding (adhering to COVID-19 social distancing regulations) with live video demonstrations and additional online resources.

In this class you will learn:

  • Fundamental concepts of welding, cutting, and brazing
  • Different types of welding processes used in industry
  • Basic metallurgy and material properties
  • Proper safety attire and safe working practices

In this class you will practice:

  • Arc welding carbon steel using the GTAW process
  • Spot welding thin sheet metal using resistance welding
  • Proper equipment set up & maintenance
  • Welding safety: prevention & emergency handling

Equipment used:

  • Miller Multimatic 220 AC/DC welder
  • Miller Model 11 Lectro Spot welder
  • Autodarkening helmets

Please wear long sleeves and pants made of natural fibers or leather, with boots or closed-toe leather shoes. Also recommended is a cap, bandana, or hair covering. FCFL will provide welding helmets, welding gloves, safety glasses, face shields, and ear protection when needed.

All students will be required to attend a safety orientation and sign a checklist signifying that they have received and understand the safety requirements before participating in welding activities.

Resources