B Street Collision Center Donates Welder to Technology Program

April 26, 2018

B Street Collision Center donated an i4 Inverter Resistance Spot Welder, which will allow students to weld materials such as boron steels and high advanced strength steels. 

April 26, 2018—A collision center in Omaha, Neb., donated a spot welder to a Northeast college's auto body technology program. 

B Street Collision Center donated an i4 Inverter Resistance Spot Welder to Northeast Community College, which will allow students to weld materials such as boron steels and high advanced strength steels. 

A representative from the shop has served on the auto body technology program's advisory council. The shop has also donated a nitrogen plastic welder to the program.

B Street Collision Center includes five repair shops in the Omaha, Neb., area and Kansas City, Kan.

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