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Advanced mill and lathe classes

Aloha,
I am going to be in town, and would like to schedule advanced mill and lathe classes (maybe TIG?), possibly on July 29, August 01, 02, and 03.
I'm not sure what people want to learn. I am a job shop owner, with 27 years of practical experience.
I taught mill and lathe classes along with TIG welding classes (most of which were sold out) last April, at the previous location, and had very positive feedback from the students.
Does anybody have interest in furthering their skills, beyond the mill and lathe #2's which are currently being offered? Are you interested in making a specific project? or learning some particular methods?
It's barely a week away, and I need some ideas, otherwise, I'll just be hanging out in the shop those days.
Dayton Jackson
Hilo, Hawaii

Awesome opportunity

Last year when Dayton came, he filled a bunch of classes and got rave reviews. If there is anything you want to know about machining or welding, this will be a great opportunity for you to pick up a bunch of valuable information.

Scott

Hmmmm....

I joined at the open house, and by the time I was able to take lathe/mill SBU, the level 2/3 classes have not been held. I would be interested in something like a project based lathe/mill intermediate class. The concepts from the level2/3 classes but to use them for making something. While I like the existing classes/structure, I tend to learn/pickup things better when there is a practical project being made, even if it is a class level project. Have been playing on the mill a fairly lot, and Scott has been helping. Not sure if I would be qualified for an advanced class, but love using the machines.

Such as?

Hi, Do you have something particular in mind? A tool or toy? The level 2-3 classes do teach the basic operations, which you can then practice and apply. What about a personal trainer?

Have you signed up for the

Have you signed up for the advanced classes? We've scheduled several.

Plus..... a special deal

We're also offering package deals on all the machine shop classes and the welding classes too. Ask the front desk for details.

Thanks,

Scott

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