Introduction to Welding
Description
Welding is everywhere and you don’t have to look far to find something you use, walk on, or work in that has been welded together by a welder. Welding is on the transportation you take, such as a bike, car, or bus; on furniture you use; equipment at your gym; on playgrounds; commercial and residential buildings; and includes custom fabrications to mass manufactured items. While there are various forms of welding processes, we will have an introduction to the basics of welding, specifically Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) commonly known as Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Welding. This presentation will walk you through typical welding equipment, consumables, set-up, modes of transfer, weld discontinuities, and how to weld a T-joint in vertical, horizontal, and overhead fillet joints. You will be provided with the information you need to let the sparks fly and understand welding at a higher level. Additionally, a perspective on tradeswoman and how training and education through CWIT can become an amazing career path.
Speaker Info
Desirée Guzman
Welding Program Coordinator & Lead Instructor
Chicago Women in Trades
dguzman@cwit.org
312-942-1444 ext.109
Speaker Bio
Desirée Guzman is the Welding Program Coordinator and Lead Instructor at the Women in Welding Program at Chicago Women in Trades (CWIT). She began her journey in metalwork in 2010 and it led her to find the Women in Welding program offered at CWIT and became a professional welder in 2019. She has worked in commercial and custom fabrication and manufacturing obtaining certifications and experience in MIG, STICK, and TIG in carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. She returned to CWIT as a full-time instructor in 2022 and has taught over 120 women to weld.
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