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Welding/Cutting Contest Seeks Students ‘A Cut Above’

August 24, 2015

Photo: ESAB
Photo: ESAB
ESAB has launched its 2015 “A Cut Above” student contest open to students in welding, cutting and related programs (e.g., Ag Mechanics) at secondary and post-secondary schools.
 
ESAB will award more than $30,000 in equipment and cash prizes as part of the contest.
 
The contest has two categories, individual essay and team fabrication project, and ESAB judges will select three winners in each category. Individuals will win $250 by submitting a 500-word essay that best supports the contest theme. Each member of a winning team receives $500; teams will submit a metal fabrication project that incorporates both welding and cutting. Further, each of the schools associated with the winners at their time of entry will receive the following prize package, valued at more than $4,000:
  • One ESAB Migmaster 215 Pro Ready-to-Weld Package
  • One Victor Medalist 250 Medium Duty Cutting System
  • One Thermal Dynamics Cutmasterä 42 Air Plasma Cutting Outfit
  • Two ESAB Aristo Tech HD high definition welding helmets
 
Entries will be accepted until December 31, 2015, with winners announced on February 1, 2016. Visit www.esab.com/acutabove for contest rules, entry forms and tips for winning.
 
The contest is open to students with a passion for welding and cutting who are residents of the United States or Canada (excluding Quebec). Offer/participation void where prohibited or restricted by law. No purchase necessary for entry.

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