NESchoolofMetalwork
NESchoolofMetalwork t1_iuejsho wrote
Reply to comment by JooePasta in Suggestions for places to learn welding? by ObamaIsHandsome
Thanks for this recommendation! We strive to provide the absolute best eduction and training to our students, whether they’re forging or welding.
Right now our twice weekly welding night classes are $530 per month. 24 hours of training at just about $22 an hour, 6-9p Mondays and Wednesdays.
Which classes did you take?
NESchoolofMetalwork t1_iuejd6c wrote
Reply to comment by JooePasta in Suggestions for places to learn welding? by ObamaIsHandsome
It sure is! And all of our students get discounts at the MaineOxy retail store!
NESchoolofMetalwork t1_iuej6uw wrote
Reply to comment by Gayasskat in Suggestions for places to learn welding? by ObamaIsHandsome
We sure do! We not only offer full time comprehensive welding courses and night time classes, but also wonderful blacksmithing and bladesmithing programs.
Thanks for recommending us!
NESchoolofMetalwork t1_iuej1w1 wrote
Reply to comment by Solar_Saves in Suggestions for places to learn welding? by ObamaIsHandsome
I would personally recommend NESM ;)
NESchoolofMetalwork t1_iuej00i wrote
Not to toot our own horn, but here at New England School of Metalwork we offer great welding programs designed to fit your needs and your budget.
We have twice weekly night classes for those looking to pick up a new skill while still working full-time, as well as a full-time, 13 week comprehensive course during the day. We also offer a variety of financial aid and payment options.
We have everything from old-fashioned stick machines to the most advanced robotic welders on the market, and we’re conveniently located in Auburn, Maine, right by the Lewiston line.
If you’d like to learn more just click the link in our bio here, or send us a message, we hope to see you soon!
NESchoolofMetalwork t1_iuf2ir7 wrote
Reply to comment by JooePasta in Suggestions for places to learn welding? by ObamaIsHandsome
Nailed this last name, but I think you likely meant Dereck* Glaser, our founder and director. He’s pretty amazing at forging steel, I learned from him as well and I see him teach pretty frequently, never fails to impress.
Hope you come back some day!