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Night Welding at UCOL  
Author : UCOL







Created : 06 Jun 2006
Last Revision : 06 Jun 2006

Night Welding Class


Whanganui UCOL are offering a night welding course aimed at the hobbyist, tinkerer, the farmer who fancies doing their own repairs, or anyone that is interested in learning welding techniques. 


 


The course will run over eight weeks and will be held in the workshops at Whanganui UCOL�s Main Campus on a Monday night from 5.30pm to 8.30pm at a cost of $450. 


 


UCOL Welding Tutor Brian Simpson says that the course will give a good grounding in both arc welding and mig welding, with the opportunity for participants to learn other types of welds, depending on their interests.  �The course has been structured in a way that will allow it to adapt to the individual needs of each participant.�


 


To find out more about the course contact the Whanganui UCOL Information Centre on 0800 GO UCOL (0800 46 8265), or contact Brian Simpson at Whanganui UCOL on 06 965 3801.   http://www.ucol.ac.nz

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