Course overview This course is designed to give you a basic
understanding of the different mild steel welding processes including
oxy acetylene welding, thermal cutting, mig welding, arc welding, spot
welding and bronze welding. You can then apply these basic skills to
various projects requiring welding, including vehicle restoration,
hobby metal work and welding repairs. Learning outcomes This course is
ideal for individuals who would like to pick up basic welding skills
that will assist in vehicle restoration, hobby metal work or welding
repairs. It is designed to be hands-on and to introduce course
participants to the techniques required to weld mild steel.
Participants will learn the different types of welding techniques
including mig, oxy and spot. They will learn how to safely set up and
close down welding equipment; knowledge of the types of welding
consumable materials including welding wire, rods and fluxes; how to
do a butt, lap, and corner weld using different welding applications;
and how to cut mild steel using thermal cutting equipment. Duration
This course is delivered over eight evenings (two hours per evening).
For more details submit enquiry or online application or contact us on
13 TAFE. Additional information The Docklands campus is centrally
located with easy access to public transport and within walking
distance to Southern Cross station. There is no parking available at
the campus however public parking is available within easy walking
distance to the Docklands campus (see map ). What you receive at the
completion of the course? Participants will receive a Statement of
Participation on successful completion of the course. Pre-requisite &
eligibility requirements There are no prerequisites for this course
however participants will need to be comfortable using power tools and
welding equipment. Participant requirements Participants in this
course are required to provide and wear safety clothing and footwear
which will include a long sleeve shirt, pants (preferably overalls)
and full cover closed shoe, preferably work boots or shoes. Personal
protective equipment such as eye, hearing and welding protection will
be supplied; however participants may bring their own.
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