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		<title>Checking in at the Fab School</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Oct 2010 04:01:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fabrication is a tough business. After more than 30 years of experience, Troy Johnson knows this. That&#8217;s why he founded The Fab School in 2005 to cater to enthusiasts who want to take their passion to the next level and gain valuable, marketable skills.The Fab School is a nationally-accredited school with a desire to see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fabrication is a tough business. After more than 30 years of experience, Troy Johnson knows this. That&#8217;s why he founded <a href="http://www.thefabschool.com/">The Fab School</a> in 2005 to cater to enthusiasts who want to take their passion to the next level and gain valuable, marketable skills.The Fab School is a nationally-accredited school with a desire to see people learn and progress into fabrication careers. Starting with an introductory course that covers basic aspects like tube bending, pattern design, MIG and TIG welding, and more, students have the opportunity to follow their interests as far as they choose. The &#8220;Advanced <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerical_control">CNC</a> Operator Course&#8221; gives operators familiarity with computer numerical controls, offering the student experience in mill and lathe operation and maintenance.<span id="more-7"></span>For the introductory lessons, students have a choice of choosing between a six-month twice-weekly course and a month-long course that takes place each weekend. The &#8220;Advanced CNC Operator Course&#8221; is only available in a month-long version.The fabrication skills which students pick up at the Fab School can be applied to most types of vehicle construction, not just off-road racers. Drag racer and Rage Performance CEO Jason Whitfield called the course &#8220;the best investment for his time and money in furthering his skills and knowledge.&#8221; Founder Troy Johnson started working with the Mancha Race Team in 1989, and worked with several other teams before founding Johnson Fabrication in 1996. His experience is what makes the Fab School one of a kind. With instructors James Fisher and Dan Moore, administrative head April Burge, and Admissions specialist Lenore Johnson, Troy Johnson has made the school one of the most sought after fabrication courses in Riverside, California. Visit the website (www.thefabschool.com) for more information.</p>
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