Each student is required to Disassemble and Re-Assemble GMA (MIG) Welder’s, And Oxyacetylene equipment. The students are also exposed on how to troubleshoot and fix potential problems which may occur with everyday use. Here Me, and Douglas “Chicago” Change the gas and wire on a GMA (MIG) Welder. ~Samuel
Students Demonstrate How To Paint and Blend
Below are a few videos of students demonstrating how to paint. Brandyn demonstrated how to repair and paint a bumper cover. He will blend within a panel to provide a good color match for the vehicle. ide a good color match for the vehicle. =================== BCC Students are repairing, painting and blending on a […]
First Year Students Welding Progress
As we come into the last two weeks of our welding class most of the students have already passed several of the tests. We have already learned how to set up and operate GMA MIG and Oxyacetylene equipment. The following are the welds we will be tested in; plug welds, lap joint, and butt joint […]
Challenges Produce Champions
The Challange The challenge is not just to enroll into the exciting collision repair technology programs, which offer a rewarding, lucrative and challenging career, but to enroll with the intentions of learning and applying what you learn to become a top performer in the automotive industry. I read a quote by Laurence J. Peter that […]
Follow Your Passion – You Can Do it!
I was asked to present a video conference presentation about our collision repair and auto tech programs at Butler. Therefore, I edited the same presentation from the last time I presented at Clearwater, Kansas. Rather than using a PowerPoint I chose to make an outline on this blog. This will give the students the opportunity […]