Hamilton

Chapter Contact
Ian Mehlenbacher
(905) 327-5456

The Hamilton and Region Chapter has a very large geographical area located in Southern Ontario between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. The southern portion starts at the Canada 鈥 U.S. border along the Niagara River from Fort Erie to St. Catharines. Our Eastern border follows along Lake Ontario in a northerly direction through Grimsby, Hamilton and ending at the Oakville/Mississauga border. To the west, we follow the Lake Erie shoreline through Cayuga and Dunnville.

Within our location, there are various welding and metal fabrication companies from small custom fabrication, to boiler and pressure vessel shops, structural steel fabricators, wind tower manufacturers, rail car fabricators, integrated steel industry, ship repair and machine shops, completing a wide variety of alloy fabrications, rebuilding and repair.

Our chapter has been in existence for well over 40 years initially as CWS (Canadian Welding Society), then WIC (Welding Institute of Canada) and presently CWB Association.

Chapter Executives:

Ian Mehlenbacher- Chair
Don Hutt- Co-Chair
Franco Piccoli- Treasurer
Jonas Sykula- Highschool Liaison
Sam Gamble- Secretary
Mark Sitko- Vice Chair
Brian Smith- Industry Liaison
Jake Boekestyn- Industry Liaison
Yasser Elmasri- Industry Liaison

Our fiscal year for our meetings and events commences in October and concludes in April with our meetings scheduled for the first Wednesday of the month. We currently have six meetings per fiscal year and an annual golf tournament in June. These dinner meetings are held at the Burlington Holiday Inn and Conference Centre which is very convenient and centralized for the membership. We usually begin with a plant tour in October followed by topics and presenters selected by our members, or from our executive team, ensuring that we are continually providing the most recent up to date health and safety, process or productivity changes within our industry. At our November meeting, we issue safety supplies, consumables, and equipment to our local High School partners to assist them in the daily operation of their welding programs. The final dinner meeting of each year in April is reserved for our annual Industry/Education forum which consists of static industry displays along with the local High School displaying their projects. We also have students from the High Schools and Colleges complete presentations to our members along with speakers鈥 gifts and student awards for each participating High School.

The entry fee for all of our dinner meetings is $35.00 for members, $40.00 for non- members and $20.00 for students.聽

METALLURGICAL INSPECTION OF EXPLOSIVE WELDING

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

鈥℉oliday Inn Burlington Hotel & Conference Centre鈥
Located at 3063 South Service Road, Burlington.

Attitude adjustment: 5:30 p.m.
鈥―inner: 6:00 (Sharp)鈥
Seminar 7:00 pm

Dinner entrance fees for this meeting are:鈥
$20 for students鈥
$35 members鈥
$40 for non-members 鈥
Note: 鈥淔irst year鈥 basic membership is free (at present)

You must reserve for Dinner.

This presentation will provide an overview of the explosive welding as an advanced technique and will compare that with traditional techniques.

Please register by contacting Franco Piccoli at (905) 317-6543 by Friday, March 2, 2018
Alternate Contact: Don Hutt (905) 548-7200 (ext.3079)

Advancements in Automated Weld Grounding

Wednesday, February 7, 2018 鈥

Holiday Inn Burlington Hotel & Conference Centre鈥
Located at 3063 South Service Road, Burlington.

Attitude adjustment: 5:30 p.m.
鈥―inner: 6:00 (Sharp)鈥
Seminar 7:00 pm

Dinner entrance fees for this meeting are:鈥
$20 for students鈥
$35 members鈥
$40 for non-members 鈥
Note: 鈥淔irst year鈥 basic membership is free (at present)

You must reserve for Dinner.

Efficient secondary weld grounding has long been plagued by an absence of facts. Welding technology continues to develop and relies greatly on the application of a ground to complete the welding circuit, plus many machines now require electrical feedback making an inconsistent ground connection an invisible culprit in many welding issues.

Speaker Bob Bosworth began his apprenticeship in boiler & jobbing shops in Brantford, Ont. in 1980. By 1986 he earned his Certificate of Apprenticeship as a Fitter/Welder, Certificate of Qualification as a Structural Steel Plate Fitter, and most currently the Metal Fabricator certification.

Please register by contacting Franco Piccoli at (905) 317-6543 by Friday, February 2, 2018
Alternate Contact: Don Hutt (905) 548-7200 (ext.3079)

Welding Advanced High Strength Steels in the Auto Industry

Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Holiday Inn Burlington Hotel & Conference Centre
Located at 3063 South Service Road, Burlington.

Attitude adjustment: 5:30 p.m.
Dinner: 6:00 (Sharp)
Seminar 7:00 pm

Dinner entrance fees for this meeting are:
$20 for students
$35.00 members
$40 for non-members
Note: 鈥淔irst year鈥 basic membership is free (at present)

You must reserve for Dinner.

With increasing regulatory pressures on the automotive industries to increase fuel economy while also increasing vehicle safety, automobile manufacturers are using advanced high strength steels (AHSS) in their current designs.

Advancements in Automated Weld Grounding

Wednesday November 1, 2017
Holiday Inn Burlington Hotel & Conference Centre聽
Located at 3063 South Service Road, Burlington.

Attitude adjustment: 5:30 p.m.
Dinner: 6:00 (Sharp)
Seminar 7:00 pm

Dinner entrance fees for this meeting are:
$20 for students
$35.00 (members and $40 for non-members)
Note: 鈥淔irst year鈥 basic membership is free (at present)

You must reserve for Dinner.

Speaker: Bob Bosworth
Efficient secondary weld grounding has long been plagued by an absence of facts. Welding technology continues to develop and relies greatly on the application of a ground to complete the welding circuit, plus many machines now require electrical feedback making an inconsistent ground connection an invisible culprit in many welding issues. This presentation will review the essential elements required to make your grounding as predictable as possible in both automation and manual application. Equipment selection, surface inconsistencies, location and other variables will be explored.

Attend our next Plant Tour - Kubes

Wednesday October 4, 2017
Kubes Steel 6:00 (Sharp) Tour shortly after
Dinner Tickets for this meeting are: $5.00 for students, $10.00 (members and nonmembers Note: 鈥淔irst
year鈥 basic membership is free (at present) You must reserve.

Please register by contacting Franco Piccoli
(905) 317-6543
by Friday September 29, 2017

Alternate Contact:
Don Hutt (905) 548-7200 (ext.3079)

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