The process of joining two or more pieces of metal together using heat and/or pressure.
What is welding?
This program includes diagnosing, repairing, or overhauling farm machinery and vehicles such as tractors, harvesters, dairy equipment and irrigation systems.
What is AG Mechanics?
A welding process that uses an electric arc to melt and fuse metals together.
What is arc welding?
This endorsement prepares our students for entrepreneurship(think Trades) and contains 18 pathway options.
What is Business and Industry
The line of metal created by the welding process that joins two pieces together.
What is a weld bead
This is the class that you will take as a freshman.
What is Principles of Manufacturing?
This is the class you will take as a freshman.
What is Principles of AG Science?
This type of welding is fast and efficient, commonly used in manufacturing and automotive industries for its speed and versatility in joining metals.
What is MIG welding?
This endorsement has the most pathway options in WFISD.
What is Business and Industry?
A chemical cleaning agent that prevents oxidation during welding.
What is flux?
The teacher for welding.
Who is Mr. Gilbert?
The teacher for AG Mechanics.
Who is Mr. Shafer?
This type of welding allows for precise and high quality welds, making it ideal for applications requiring excellent control and fine detail, such as aerospace and automotive.
What is TIG welding?
This endorsement prepares our students for a career of service.
What is Public Service?
The place where two pieces of metal are joined by welding.
What is a joint?
This class provides the knowledge, skills and technologies required for employment in metal technology systems. Clue-(take as a Junior.)
What is Welding I
This is the class fee for AG Mechanics.
What is $20?
This type of welding is a versatile method used in construction and repairs, providing strong welds in various conditions, making it a popular choice for many projects.
What is stick welding?
This endorsement provides the opportunity to study several subject areas or a deeper focus into one.
What is STEM?
The residue or waste material formed on top of a weld bead that must be chipped off.
What is slag?
This class builds on the knowledge and skills developed in Welding I and provides an introduction to welding technology with an emphasis on basic welding laboratory principles and operating procedures.
What is Welding II?
In this class, students will acquire knowledge and skills related to the design and fabrication of agricultural equipment. (12th grade)
What is AG Equipment?
A small weld used to temporarily hold metal positions in place.
What is a tack weld?
This endorsement provides an opportunity for our students to focus on their passions, talents, abilities and possibly discover new ones.
What is Arts and Humanities?
Small holes or cavities in a weld caused by trapped gas.
What is porosity?