Wayne, consider it passed on to MHBA and Rick. It was good
to see you at the campout!
//Mike Behrendt
MGBrew@comcast.net
From: Wayne Theuer
[mailto:wayneat53@msn.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 5:38 PM
To: Stock, Curtis; Mike Behrendt; Jeff Luskey; allan.boyce@usbank.com
Subject: Fall Welding Class
Hi
Guys,
After a couple of computer crashes I have a limited email list of home brewers,
so I sent this to you to help get it spread around.
At
the campout, there were some welding questions which led to a few people
wanting to learn how to weld stainless and learn more about it. I will be
running a class this fall on Saturday mornings from 6:00 AM until noon that
will some-what mirror my daytime class of the same subject. There will be classroom
and hands on. The classroom portion is all too often overlooked with other than
daytime classes. All of my classes have substantial classroom time involved.
I'm guessing this class will start the 3rd week in Sept later. The class would
be 3 credits or about 80 hours in length. If you really want to learn how to
weld stainless steel this is truly a minimum length class to do it correctly.
My daytime class has 128 hours for stainless and 128 hours for aluminum
for first year students. I teach all of the GTAW(tig/heliarc) at Anoka Tech.
I
will give the homebrew community the first chance at signing up because this
class will fill up in a few days after I advertise it or send flyers out
to the waiting list. If you are interested let me know and I will start
a list on my own to make sure you get in.
Class
would not be held on the Autumn Brew Review or any other important drinking
day. We do have our standards!!
Can
you please pass this on to the clubs. Rick Oftel wanted to know for sure and I
don't have his email.
Thanks,
Wayne