Event description
This introductory welding course is designed for beginners who want to develop fundamental welding skills in a safe and structured environment. Through hands-on demonstrations and guided practice, participants will learn the essential techniques of MIG and Stick. By the end of the course, students will have the confidence to operate welding equipment safely, troubleshoot common issues, and apply their skills to practical projects.
Who Should Attend
- Beginners interested in learning the fundamentals of welding
- DIYers wanting to perform simple welding projects at home
- People who have bought a welder but don't know how to set it up, bring it in and we'll help you
- Hobbyists and aspiring metalworkers seeking safe, guided instruction
- No prior experience required. Suitable for all adults aged 18+
Course Content
· Module 1: Introduction to Welding
· Definition and purpose of welding
· Introduction to welding processes: MIG, Stick Welding, Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)
· Applications in industries like automotive, construction, and manufacturing
· Examples of welded products such as frameworks and repairs
· Module 2: Safety Practices
· Demonstration of correct PPE: helmet, gloves, boots, jacket
· Fire safety measures and importance of ventilation
· Practical Exercise: Identify safety hazards in a simulated workspace
· Module 3: Welding Equipment and Materials
· Demonstration: Setup of a MIG welding machine including gas connections and settings
· Overview of essential tools: chipping hammer, wire brush, welding clamps
· Discussion of common welding metals: steel, aluminium
· Hands-On Exercise: Identify suitable materials for welding
· Module 4: Basic Welding Techniques
· Hands-on demonstration: MIG welding bead creation, speed, angle
· Group activity: Build a basic project (e.g., small frame or joint)
· Module 5: Troubleshooting and Best Practices
· Common issues: porosity, undercut, excessive spatter and their causes
· Tips for equipment maintenance and weld quality improvement
· Participant discussion: Share experiences and problem-solving strategies
Important Safety Notes
- This course is NOT suitable for individuals with a pacemaker or heart condition
- All participants must wear long-sleeved shirts and pants made from 100% cotton
- Leather safety boots mandatory, steel toe caps recommended.
- Long hair must be tied back
- No jewellery or loose accessories allowed
Tools & Materials
All tools, equipment, and PPE will be provided by The Bower. Participants will use real welding equipment in a safe, supervised setting.
Bring food for a snack break halfway through. Tea & Coffee will be provided.
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