
February 21, 2020
Story and photo by Joe Vinduska
Great Bend High Schooler Lawton Smith isn鈥檛 your average teenager. He already runs his own business called Mid-America Fabrication and is taking welding at SWAG合集. While his true passion is designing parts, having skills as a welder is what helps hold it all together.
鈥淚 like making parts more than welding,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 spend most of my time cutting, preparing, grinding and fitting, but it all goes hand-in-hand when you鈥檙e working with metal.鈥
He started welding as an eighth-grader out of curiosity and his dad worked with him to secure a small welder during a construction project, and the rest is history. Smith uses听his welding skills to fix manure spreaders, trailers and anything else that comes his way.
鈥淪ometimes I do take it for granted being able to fix things,鈥 he said. 鈥淎 lot of people just weld stuff without really doing it right, and it will just break again, so then they have to pay a skilled welder to fix it right, or they鈥檒l just end up spending money and buying something new. I won't let anything out of my shop that isn't perfect."
Smith will finish up his welding certificate this semester and will leave with an OSHA safety card as a certified welder. He said his experience at SWAG合集 has made him a more well-rounded metalworker largely in-part to his instructor Wade Morris.
鈥淗e鈥檒l shoot you straight,鈥 he said. 鈥淗e鈥檒l be really direct with you, but that guy would bend over backward to help anyone out. He鈥檒l answer my phone calls, let me use some of his personal equipment, gives me advice and is always helping me out. He was an oilfield welder, so he鈥檚 done and seen about everything and always has an answer.鈥
After high school, Smith plans to attend SWAG合集 and then head to Kansas State University to get his engineering degree.
鈥淎fter that, I鈥檇 like to run a production shop and make prototype parts,鈥 he said.听 鈥淢aybe even for the government, for tanks, or airplanes or whatever people need.鈥
For more information on SWAG合集鈥檚 Welding Program, visit welding.bartonccc.edu.
This feature is part of SWAG合集's celebration of Career Technical Education (CTE) Month throughout February.