October 2020 – December 2020

Established in 1935, General Welding School Ltd. is Canada’s oldest welding school. It’s family owned and operated. Our unique approach offers entirely hands-on, one-on-one learning, under the watchful eye of a professional welder. The experienced instructors are certified, and licensed by the Technical Standards (TSSA) and the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB). General Welding School LTD is registered as a Private Career College under the Private Career Colleges Act 2005.

General Welding Training Program

Welding Certificates 

Shield Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

– Used 6011 & 7018 electrodes

– All position (flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead)

Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)

– All position (flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead)

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)

– All position (flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead)

Welding Equipment & Tools 

Clothing

– Welding jacket, shirt, pants/overalls, welding beanie, welding apron, DOT safety shoes

Face & Eyes

– Welding helmet
– Safety glasses

Breathing

– Particle mask
– P100 or 3M 6018 mask filters

Tools

– Chipping hammer
– Steel brush
– Pliers/vise grips

Welding Theory 

Health & Safety 

– Heat & UV resistant materials
– Welding helmet shade levels
– Particle mask filter types
– Protection from drip and slag

Types of Gases

Gases used in welding:

– Sheilding gases; oxygen(<), carbon dioxide, argon, helium, etc.

– Fuel gases; oxygen, acetylene, propane, butane, etc.

Gases produced in welding:

– Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ozone, nitrogen oxides, hydrogen chloride & phosgenes

 

Welding Certificates 

Shield Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

– Used 6011 & 7018 electrodes

– All position (flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead)

Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)

– All position (flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead)

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)

– All position (flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead)

Welding Equipment & Tools 

Clothing

– Welding jacket, shirt, pants/overalls, welding beanie, welding apron, DOT safety shoes

Face & Eyes

– Welding helmet
– Safety glasses

Breathing

– Particle mask
– P100 or 3M 6018 mask filters

Tools

– Chipping hammer
– Steel brush
– Pliers/vise grips

Welding Theory 

Health & Safety 

– Heat & UV resistant materials
– Welding helmet shade levels
– Particle mask filter types
– Protection from drip and slag

Types of Gases

Gases used in welding:

– Sheilding gases; oxygen(<), carbon dioxide, argon, helium, etc.

– Fuel gases; oxygen, acetylene, propane, butane, etc.

Gases produced in welding:

– Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ozone, nitrogen oxides, hydrogen chloride & phosgenes

 

Stick Welding:

Pictured Projects
– Flat Spiral welds (in to out)
– Vertical Fillet welds
– Overhead Horizontal Fillet weld

Positions Practiced
– Flat, Horizontal, Vertical, Overhead
– Butt, Corner, T, Lap & Edge Joint

MIG Welding:

Pictured Projects
– Horizontal 360′ T-Jiont Fillet welds
– Horizontal T-Joint Fillet welds
– Horizontal Lap Joint welds
– Vertical V-Groove Fillet welds

Positions Practiced
– Flat, Horizontal, Vertical, Overhead
– Butt, Corner, T, Lap & Edge Joint

TIG Welding:

Pictured Projects
– Horizontal Lap Jiont welds
– Horizontal Butt & T-Joint welds
– Horizontal Corner Joint welds

Positions Practiced
– Flat & Horizontal
– Butt, Corner, T, Lap & Edge Joint

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