WELDING

WELDING SERVICE

From a basic repair to a major construction project, our master welders can take on your project and produce strong welds with clean lines. As the People’s Repair Shop, we not only do welding for big projects, but we can also help you out with your weekend project or quick repair for things like bicycle frames, metal furniture, grills, etc. Either bring it in or make an appointment for us to come to you, and we’ll get you fixed up!

Welding services are offered for these materials:

  • Aluminum
  • Steel
  • Stainless
  • Cast Aluminum
  • Cast Steel
  • WELDING

    Types of Welding We Employ

    We’d like to give you some insight into our capabilities. This isn’t a comprehensive list,
    but this should give you an idea as to what we can do for you!

    The below services are offered for the following materials: aluminum, steel, stainless, cast aluminum and cast steel.

    Arc welder at work.

    Arc Welding

    Best suited for combining thicker materials, arc welding is among the oldest welding practices. It’s fairly cost-effective, utilizing less material and being quicker to perform. Arc welding is perfect for repairing heavy equipment like construction or agricultural equipment, but it isn’t recommended for lighter metals like aluminum, which can become damaged in the process.

    welding with mig-mag method on shipyard field

    MIG Welding

    MIG (metal inert gas welding) uses a high voltage electrical current between an electrode and the material being welded to create a seal. Better for thicker welds, MIG welding is a good choice for larger projects with long-pass welds. The drawbacks of MIG welding involve issues with portability and materials. On-site MIG projects become problematic with the equipment required and issues with wind interfering with the process. Typically, MIG welding is not strong enough for dense metals like cast iron and is too strong for metals like aluminum.

    Young guy welder in a checkered red shirt welds a stainless steel pipe using agronomic welding to protect his eyes with a mask in an iron workshop. Modern welding methods.

    TIG Welding

    TIG Welding (tungsten inert gas welding) uses a torch gun and a non-consumable electrode to form a seal. The strength of TIG welding is its ability to produce clean, precise welds. While it takes more skill, TIG welding is used when you need a real controlled, clean weld. The precision of TIG allows for working with lighter metals like aluminum.

    The above services are offered for the following materials: aluminum, steel, stainless, cast aluminum and cast steel.

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    One-Stop-Shop!

    Need help? Get in Touch!