CollisionBlast.com Students are practicing vertical plug welds.
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Joe, a second year student painted a motorcycle tank in his spare time. As you can see, the tank looks great. The second year students have been extremely busy performing live work. We are studying weld-on panels, sectioning, door skins, and adhesive so we will be ready for these types of jobs as we get them.
The first-year student just started welding. We spend six weeks performing lap welds, butt welds, butt welds with a backing plate, and plug welds. Each student must perform each one of these welds in a flat, vertical, and overhead position that must pass a destructive test. This sounds scary to many students if they have never welded before, but we have a lot of time to get it right. If the student shows up every day and practices these welds repetitively, they will have no problem when it comes to testing the welds.
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You Know That You’re Old When……You Do Not Know If You’re Capable To Drive The New Cars
I always like to check out the features on the new cars, but I seriously do not know if I would be able to drive this car. Check it out and let me know what you think. It’s Different!
DIY How To Spray Primer Surfacer – Automotive Paint and Refinish Training in HD
CollisionBlast.com In this video we are going to apply primer surfacer. The repair has already been cleaned, masked and sprayed with epoxy primer. Now the filler primer or primer surfacer ia applied to fill any scratched left by the sanding. Once the primer surfacer is applied, you can block sand [Read more…] about DIY How To Spray Primer Surfacer – Automotive Paint and Refinish Training in HD
BCC Students Demonstrate How To Replace Gas and Wire on MIG
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