Part Time Mechanics Course?
Part Time Mechanics Course?
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steedy27

Original Poster:

672 posts

212 months

Wednesday 8th September 2010
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Hi Guy,

I am currently on a placement year down in Bournemouth. I have wanted to do something like this for a while so I just have some experience doing simple tasks ect.
So does anybody know or heard of a good place to do something like this in the evening or late afternoon?

Thanks guys

steedy27

mr brightside

1,797 posts

244 months

Wednesday 8th September 2010
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i did a evening course at Eastleigh College a couple of years back, basic servicing i think but you can do more advanced if you want.
They had a total refit at the time as well so the facilities were good.

steedy27

Original Poster:

672 posts

212 months

Wednesday 8th September 2010
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O right did you find it helpful and find you can work on your car afterwards more easily to make it worth it?
How long did it last for and also what were the people like on the course?

Cheers bud

Edited by steedy27 on Wednesday 8th September 21:29

Stuart J

1,301 posts

279 months

Thursday 9th September 2010
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Sparsholt near winchester used to run courses

mr brightside

1,797 posts

244 months

Friday 10th September 2010
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steedy27 said:
O right did you find it helpful and find you can work on your car afterwards more easily to make it worth it?
How long did it last for and also what were the people like on the course?

Cheers bud

Edited by steedy27 on Wednesday 8th September 21:29
it was helpful but to be honest there were too many people for the course and not enough lecturer/mechanics etc. So those that didn't know one end of a spanner from another were waiting around.
I just enjoyed poking around the cars and getting dirty really.

GTSDave

6,364 posts

230 months

Friday 10th September 2010
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This is something I have been considering for a while... Got reasonably good mechanical skills, but want something that takes it to that next level. i.e. what to do if you break a bolt and can't get it out, that kind of thing, and a bit more in depth stuff like rebuilding an engine.

I did a three year Evening Carpentry Course at Eastleigh College a few years back (and qualified), saw the Mechanics Section when I was there, but when I enquired at the time was told that they only did full time mechanical courses... Maybe things have changed, might have to have a look in to it.