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Wicks offers workshops

By Janice Wood · November 9, 2010 ·

Wicks Aircraft Supply is offering a pair of two-day workshops for homebuilders that focus on TIG welding and the Superflite aircraft covering process. The events are planned for individuals seeking initial contact or refreshing experience with required skills for aircraft construction. No prior experience is needed.

The TIG fundamentals welding workshop will be held Jan. 8–9, 2011. Each participant will have the opportunity to weld 4130 steel and aluminum materials. The course is taught by “Mister TIG”, aka Wyatt Swaim. The course will include basics of metallurgy and hands-on welding. It is a 16-hour program and the cost is $425 ($399 for EAA members).

The basics of fabric covering will be offered on Jan. 15-16. Participants will observe and try their hands at preparation, fabric cutting, gluing, heat-shrinking, coatings, taping, rib stitching and final painting techniques. As with the TIG workshop, all tools and supplies are provided. By the end of the fabric class most people are ready to go home and cover wooden wing structures or steel tube fuselages. The workshop lasts for 15 hours and is priced at $250 per person ($225 for EAA members).

For more information: WicksAircraft.com or 800-221-9425.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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