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BellePlaine
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Body Work Classes

Post by BellePlaine » Tue Mar 10, 2009 11:23 am

Has anyone ever taken a bodywork class in order to learn how to make repairs on their VW? I checked around at my local community college but those classes are based on getting a degree. I should check with the cc a little deeper, maybe they could work something out for me. Just curious if anyone has taken a class in order to restore/repair an old car and if so, any ideas were I should look. Something more casual then community college would be nice.
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Post by bus71 » Tue Mar 10, 2009 11:32 am

Talk to the insructer/teacher, I know a few people who fixed their own cars that way. At the moment, here in Seattle, a lot of people are trying get in because they need new careers! This could make it difficult for "hobby" type work.

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Post by Bookwus » Tue Mar 10, 2009 11:46 am

Hiya belle,

You might want to take a second look at your community college. Most community colleges offer two distinct curriculums. One leads to some sort of a degree. This is the sort of class most of us think of when we think "college". The second curriculum is one that really puts the community in community college. Adult education classes usually offered for no credit and at reduced rates. Be sure to check and see if your local CC is offering adult ed classes.
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Post by BellePlaine » Tue Mar 10, 2009 11:52 am

Ok, I'll see what they have in terms of adult ed classes. Thanks so much everyone.
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Post by airkooledchris » Tue Mar 10, 2009 3:54 pm

At least you have a local school that offers a program even to get a degree....

our local CC doesn't have any programs at all for body work unfortunately, as this is EXACTLY what ive been wanting to do. I want to learn that process so bad ive considered just taking the basic welding class to get that part out of the way and then try and learn the rest online...
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Post by Gypsie » Wed Mar 11, 2009 11:01 am

I'll be taking the Hambone course this summer, with supplemental reading at IAC.

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I'll post when the job gets started so's anyone can join us. I plan on doing some fill welding. dent removal, and rust abatement.

I might even try to match the finish paint. :geek:
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Post by vdubyah73 » Wed Mar 11, 2009 1:30 pm

I can't give body work advice, I'm an admitted hack. New England rust and all, they rot from the inside out. I just slow it down.
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