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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by anthony myrick, Nov 7, 2014.

  1. The student mad a bad cut on the first piece. The rear qtr drop panel patch.
    I laid out a solution with marker and walked away.
    Came back at the end of class and he had this
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    Fabricated, trimmed and welded 100% on his own.
    I wish my first patch panels looked like this
     
  2. That looks like a nice one! You will use it a lot!
     
  3. 51504bat
    Joined: May 22, 2010
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    Not to look a gift horse in the mouth but did it come with a dust collector? Asking for a friend:cool:
     
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  4. Yep
     
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  5. Nice update. Did the work turn out well because of the teacher or the talent of the student? :)
     
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  6. Students are great
    I’ve got a crazy imagination
    the environment of both youthful student and crazy teacher is why the stuff looks good
     
  7. Johnny Gee
    Joined: Dec 3, 2009
    Posts: 13,437

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    from Downey, Ca

  8. You remind me of my shop teacher in middle school. As young whipper snappers ,we knew he had mucho experience as a tin knocker and drove Stock cars in his spare time. We looked up to him and to this day appreciate all he did to inspire us. There are teachers and there are teachers that never fade our minds and lives. You sir are one of those. Your students are very lucky to have you.
     
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  9. I’m the lucky one.
    Spent the day with a group for competition. Not our particular trade skill contest for paint/bodywork (that’s in April) but what is called leadership skills. One preformed a plastic weld for judges and 2 presented a class project. Kinda like a science fair. About 15 from our school attended.
    So you get to watch shy, nervous students interact professionally in a somewhat pressured environment. Each had to dress for the occupation or wear professional attire. Proper work clothing for those performing a skill, button shirt, tie, black slacks and jacket for the professional competitions. So no t-shirts, jeans, sneakers or hoodies.
    I had 3 place 3rd. I’ll have at least 3 at state.
     
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  10. riv63
    Joined: Feb 2, 2008
    Posts: 185

    riv63
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    from Texas

    That is awesome.

    Good luck to them and you.
     
  11. jnaki
    Joined: Jan 1, 2015
    Posts: 10,161

    jnaki

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    Long Beach Community College Pacific Coast Campus on the Pacific Coast Highway in Long Beach


    Hello,

    @anthony myrick Your contribution to the teenagers plus beyond is outstanding. You have provided them with alternatives and given them an outlet for their skills. Kudos!

    Back in our high school hot rod days, one of our friend’s dad owned a huge furniture store across the street from the lonely college off-campus set of buildings and classrooms on PCH. We knew if we stayed with the automotives and welding curriculum, the classes were held at this location across PCH. Our high school campus was only a few blocks from this location. It was very close to the old Hamilton Bowl area that for many years, the Model T Club of Long Beach had their Annual Swap Meet that packed the location.

    The Junior College main campus was located several miles away near the old Veterans Stadium where most here, know of car shows and a huge parking lot for parts swap meets. (Old and current times) It is also near the Douglas Aircraft buildings and the Long Beach Airport. So, it was to follow everyone else that did not go away to college and go to the far away campus for general education. Or with the hopes of going to a big 4 year college or, continue with the automotives program+ welding classes for me and a couple of friends. The high school counselor did give us the particulars about one or the other choices.

    Of the ones who left our area and went away to school, that was beyond our means. But, for those that needed to go to the general education lower division curriculum that will be accepted to any 4 year college, anywhere in the USA is/was a route to a goal. The LBCC main campus was fine for the majority of our high school and for the other 3 high school area kids from the 4 separate areas of Long Beach.

    Jnaki

    We visited the smaller automotives classes and were impressed that they had more stuff than we did at the high school campus. But, we selected the main campus to continue our first two years of college. The cost, minimal and the classes would all be transferred to any upper level college campus anywhere in the USA.

    So, what became of the small campus on PCH? It has remained the center of all automotive education for the local Long Beach area kids and 20 something folks. Even into the adult education offshoot was nice for some. Despite the closures of automotives and welding in the majority of high school campus curriculum, Long Beach still has some shops left.

    Note:

    The Long Beach Community College Automotive Technology Center has a new name:


    “Anyone with a Long Beach City College “Pacific Coast Campus” T-shirt could have a collector’s item on their hands.”

    “The college’s board of trustees voted 4-1 Wednesday to change its name to the LBCC Trade Tech and Community Learning Campus. The former Pacific Coast Campus at Pacific Coast Highway and Orange Avenue opened in 1949 and hosts many of LBCC’s trade courses like automotive repair, welding and construction courses.”


    Still happening all these years later… since 1949… Our era 1956-64…

     
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  12. Show and open house, May 4th
    Proceeds go to programs and scholarships
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  13. BamaMav
    Joined: Jun 19, 2011
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    from Berry, AL

    Dang it. I’d love to come, but have done made reservations to be in Tupelo that weekend.
     
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  14. Another cool day at work IMG_8573.jpeg
    IMG_8575.jpeg IMG_8574.jpeg Mobile Al with a group of students
     
  15. Sharpone
    Joined: Jul 25, 2022
    Posts: 1,463

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    You should have to pay to go to work :rolleyes:
    Dan
     
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  16. 26Troadster
    Joined: Nov 20, 2010
    Posts: 824

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    I would love to have the Burford nailhead motor they have there. I believe used as a starter motor for the plane it is setting beside.
     
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  17. Looks like a fulfilling day to me. I know not everyday is a good one but sharing with younger people is something we all should do. :)
     
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  18. Trophies getting ready for our show on Saturday
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  19. Sharpone
    Joined: Jul 25, 2022
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  20. Made from the busted Muncie 319 I recently rebuilt
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    With an old 4speed shift knob added
    Shaft and gear still turn
     
  21. Had a few that almost fit here at our first car show at school
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  22. Johnny Gee
    Joined: Dec 3, 2009
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    from Downey, Ca

    There’s some camera angle cover up going on here. :)
     
  23. Cool piece of history
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  24. Only one.
    But most were chrome 5 spokes
    15s and 16s
    I’m not a big chrome 5 spoke fan unless it’s a Crager or Supremes
     
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  25. Guy dropped off this parts truck Wednesday. We’re going to use a couple small pieces for his truck. We’re going to use the roof for another project. A student wanted the 250 and he needs the bell housing because he stripped the threads in his from changing multiple transmissions.
    Told the student he could have the engine and bell if he pulls it today during class.
    They had it out in about 1/2 an hour.
    IMG_1805.jpeg IMG_1835.jpeg
     
  26. TA DAD
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    Posts: 1,387

    TA DAD
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    from NC

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