Jamie Huffman

Bio:
12 years experience in the welding field
Served in the U.S. Army Reserve
Member of the American Welding Society
Graduate of DSLCC 1992 - Welding Technology 
Taught Welding night classes at DSLCC

Other experience includes supervision, welding inspection, welding consultant, structural welder, pipe welder, pipe fitter, and sheet metal fabrication/welding

AWS/ASME/ASNT Experience & Qualifications
Certified AWS welding educator 
Certified AWS welding inspector 
Certified ASNT visual inspector 
Certified AWS, Structural - Stick
 Certified AWS, sheet metal - Tig, Mig
Certified ASME, Pipe - Tig, Stick, Mig, Flux Core

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Welding  I, II & III

Welding I:  This is a one-credit, one-semester course designed to introduce students to the welding field.  Areas of instruction are shop and equipment safety, oxygen-acetylene cutting, and arc welding. Detailed instruction on parts of the torch, bottle pressure settings, types of flames, and equipment care are included for oxygen-acetylene cutting.  The four basic types of weld joints:  butt, lap, tee, and corner in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions will be practiced in arc welding.  Instruction in the use of other shop equipment is included.

Prerequisite:  None      Grades:  10, 11, 12    

             

Welding II:  This is a two-credit, one-year course designed to allow students to continue working with the four basic types of welding joints:  butt, lap, tee, and corner.  Other areas of instruction are carbon arc torch, plasma arc cutting, pneumatic sheer and brake press, tungsten inert gas (TIG), mechanical inert gas (MIG) processes and MIG/TIG welding using mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum metals.

Prerequisite:  Welding I                         Grades: 11, 12  

Welding III:  This is a two-credit, one-year course designed to allow students a more extensive training in TIG and MIG processes, welding of basic joints, and pipe welding.  Students will also receive additional instruction in blueprint reading, metal fabrication, and design.  Through satisfactory completion of the  welding program sequence, the student will have the opportunity to receive certification on mild steel plate using 7018 electrodes.           

Prerequisite:  Welding II                                                Grade:  12