Curriculum
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Fabrication Theory and Basic Techniques:
Introduction to fabrication will introduce students to the following basic skills: Tube cutting, tube notching, tack welding seam welding, M.I.G. Welding, Advanced notching, T.I.G. Welding, pattern design, sheet metal, suspension and tube bending. This program will consist of 30 classroom hours and 146 lab hours. Classes will meet two times a week at a designated time and day. Each class will be 4 hours long. Each student will attend class 8 hours a week over a period of six months.
- Intermediate Fabrication:
Intermediate Fabrication will introduce the following concepts: Suspension design, patterns, chassis design, plumbing and som race prep. This program will consist of 42 hour of classrom time and 150 hours of lab time. Classes will meet 2 times a week at a designated time and day. Each class will be 4 hours long. Each student will attend class 8 hours a week over a period of 6 months. - Advanced Fabrication:
Advanced fabrication will teach students advanced race prep. chassis build up, advanced suspension and shock re-build. This program will consist of 42 hours of classroom time and 150 hours of workshop time. Classes will meet 2 times a week at a designated time and day. Each class will be 5 hours long. Each student will attend class 8 hours a week over a period of six months.