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I'm possibly seeking an apprentice for weekend work in NE Ohio.
Looking for an energetic younger person around Perry, Ohio (Perry, as in 40 miles east of Cleveland, not around Columbus) who would like to learn the trades. Must have some mechanical, machining and welding skills. Electrical experience is a bonus. (especially if you know anything about tuning ECM's!) I need a shop hand on the weekends, mostly for personal projects to start. Machining brackets, tack welding and grinding to start, more complex jobs and responsibility as you learn. If your interested in working on motorcycles, making parts for supercharged and turbocharged cars, conventional and CNC machining, and CAD/CAM, send me an email and tell me about yourself. Who am I? Michael Campbell, I own a small prototype and short run shop, MC MFG, that mostly makes parts for turbocharged and supercharged cars. At the moment, I need an extra set of hands to finish building a chopper and a supercharged Mustang, both personal projects. But I would also like to find someone who can, or at least learn, to TIG weld aluminum and SS for the production of custom intake and exhaust manifolds. If your willing to help out on the weekends, I am more than willing to teach the trades. If you can get good at welding, I will pay a good wage for part time work during the week. But usually the welding that I do is on very expensive parts, it's going to require quite a bit of experience, but if your willing to learn, I'm willing to teach. MC mc_motorsports "at" hotmail.com
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Quick update...
I've recieved a few emails, thank you to everyone who has shown interest. I have an apprentice who is a newley certified TIG welder and we'll see how things go. For now, the position is filled, but you are still more than welcome to forward your information for future concideration. Thanks, MC
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