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Do you:
 Love to work on cars?
 Would you like to know more about restoration?
 Would you like to be able to restore your own vehicle?
Did you know that the welding techniques used on modern body panels will
not work on older vehicles because of the thicker steels used in the past?
That’s just one of the many tips car/light truck enthusiasts will learn in
BCIT’s new part-time Vehicle Restoration program.
Developed in response to the growing popularity of collector car
restoration, this exciting new program consists of a suite of five 30-hour
part-time courses covering:
 Sheet metal fabrication and repair
 Oxyacetylene and gas metal arc welding
 Plastic filler application
 Surface preparation
 Refinishing techniques.
In addition to learning from the instructors’ years of experience, students
will be encouraged to share their own experiences with classmates in an
inter-active setting. Students will also have the opportunity to apply the
skills and techniques learned in class, to hands-on projects within BCIT’s
collision repair facility located at the Burnaby Campus.
Skills covered within this unique program will be of special interest to
professional, amateur classic car restorers, customizers, kit builders, and
specialty car builders.



www.bcit.ca

More Information
Shirley Butler
T 604-432-8205
E Shirley_Butler@bcit.ca

Check out the pdf files below for more information...





 



Canadian Hot Rods Magazine

Walker Auto Parts
BCIT Vehicle Restoration



 

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