Automotive Restoration and Fabrication
Students will be taught how to identify and describe the current types of body/frame construction for antique and classic model vehicles using fabrication and modification; identify and describe the individual components of both conventional and unitized construction; evaluate vehicle damage through the proper application of measuring and gauging equipment and sequencing techniques; identify and differentiate between the types of equipment available for making effective frame and underbody repairs; and return vehicle to street drivable.
Location: Burgaw Center .
Days & Times: Mondays and Tuesdays from 6pm – 9pm.
Hours: 96 hours.
Requirements
This course has no requirements.
Course Fees
| Item | Cost |
| Tuition | $180 |
| Parking | $5 |
| Auto Materials | $40 |
| Total | $225 |
Course Technical & Physical Requirements
To be successful in this course, students must be able to:
- Students will be standing for long periods of time up to 3 hours, using tools and machinery.
- The environment is very loud assembling, repairing vehicle bodies.
- Students need to be able to lift up to 50 pounds.
- They will handle hoists jacks and jack stands.
- Safety is key.
- They will also be exposed to chemicals including paint, adhesives and solvents.