Drain Pan Welding Jig

Intro Statement

The Customer
Colmac Coil is a large manufacturing plant located in Coleville, Washington. Since 1971 they have become a world class manufacturer with cutting edge technology. Colmac Manufactures new and replacement plate fin heating and cooling coils, dry coolers, heat air-to-air heat exchangers, and air-cooled condensers for commercial and industrial markets. On the cooling side of things they also manufacture Air coolers, custom evaporators, unit coolers, blast freezers, tube bundles, and hydro coolers for industrial and commercial markets. They are fast growing and always improving in their safe work environment.

The Project
source: http://questaircraft.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Quest_Electronic_Brochure_April_20141.pdf

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Team Information
Michael Botterbusch

Mechanical Engineering

My name is Michael Botterbusch and I will be graduating from the University of Idaho this Spring with my Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering. I plan on going into a career dealing with manufacturing post-college. Classes I enjoy include solid modeling and fatigue analysis. My hobbies are mountain biking, working on my bike, camping, and hiking.

Scout Ferguson

Mechanical Engineering

My name is Scout Ferguson and I will be graduating in Spring 2017 with a BS in Mechanical Engineering. I plan to go into the workforce after graduation and get a job in the aerospace industry. After a few years working, I want to go to grad school and eventually obtain a Professional Engineering certificate. My hobbies include playing guitar and mountain biking.

Dakota McDaniel

Mechanical Engineering

Dakota McDaniel is a senior at the University of Idaho. He plans to move into manufacturing and/or process engineering post college. Dakota likes to hunt, fish, ski, and snowmobile in is off time. Dakota has a professional certification in CAD modeling from SolidWorks and like to tie this with fluid and stress simulation. Taylor Tosaya

Mechanical Engineering

I am 21 studying Mechanical engineering at the University of Idaho. I grew up in Boise Idaho. Since early in my high school career I decided that Mechanical Engineering would be the best fit for myself. Currently I work at WSU’s Sports Science Lab as a lab technician. After finishing my undergraduate studies I wish to pursue a graduate degree in Mech. Engineering. Outside of school I have two main passions, the first all things automotive, if the weather is nice enough I will frequently be working on my personal car or helping friends repair theirs. If there are now cars to work on then I will mostly likely be outdoors, either backpacking or rock climbing.