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AUTB1040 — Auto Collision Repair Welding

3 credits · 3 hours

3.0 Credits Students learn techniques of oxy-acetylene cutting and welding for automotive applications. Students study and practice the theory and use of metal inert gas (MIG) welding, the plasma-cutting torch, and resistance welding in the repair of high-strength steel structural and nonstructural body components. In addition, this course provides practice in advanced automotive welding skills, including various types of position welds.

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