03. January 2019 · Comments Off on Get it in gear! · Categories: Uncategorized

These gears were small and the space they needed weld was even smaller! Our stainless steel pro, Haley, was happy to get these in and lay down some teeny tiny welds!

02. November 2018 · Comments Off on Look at that shine! · Categories: Uncategorized

We’ve been working on this one for a while! This is a custom fire place cover. We’ve had to tack it together, take it to the customer for fitting, take it apart, re-size, take it for fitting again, get it polished, weld it, and get it polished again all before we can get it permanently put in the customer’s home! We are lucky to have a metal polishing business, V&M Metal Polishing, right across the parking lot from our shop that we work closely with so that we could get this done a little faster.

30. October 2018 · Comments Off on All the colors! · Categories: Uncategorized, we weld that, welding

Today we had some fun with titanium! All the colors make it look like art! This is just one example of the exotic metals that Terry has experience with welding.

08. May 2018 · Comments Off on keeping busy! · Categories: Uncategorized

One of our old faithfuls is in the shop!We have been doing these boilers for over thirty years! We usually keep a stock of plates so that we can start working on them as soon as we get the order. There are three different kinds of boilers that we make: small, large, and what are called “constants.” The constants are different because the hardware that gets welded on is put on the tube instead of the top plate, as well as differences in the hole placement. This is a nice job to have because every worker gets a part to do. The machinist drills the plates, our newest welder tacks the plates to the tubes, and our experienced welders take care of the rest! (And the office manager does the paperwork for it, of course!)

17. April 2018 · Comments Off on Build a bridge and get over it! · Categories: Uncategorized

Congratulations to CSUN’s steel bridge building team for placing second in the regional competition! Now they are on to nationals! Every year we enjoy working with these students at the steel welding workshops we put on. This allows them to weld their own bridges for these competitions. We are proud to help them accomplish this, and we love seeing our logo on their board of sponsors!

23. March 2018 · Comments Off on Truss Truss Truss!!!! · Categories: Uncategorized

It’s been a busy few months! We finally completed this massive order of mini beam trusses for Kish Rigging! (Mini means 8 ft) This order was for 50 total and we have been working on it since December! So much work goes into this process. All hands were on deck for this project! These are made with 6061 aluminum and welded together with 5356 filler rod for high strength. Our trusses are known for their durability!

16. February 2018 · Comments Off on Robots 2.0 · Categories: Uncategorized

We have another robot chassis in house! This one was brought to us by the Chaminade High School robotics team. Two students stayed to help assemble while we tacked it together. These bright kids are going places!

09. February 2018 · Comments Off on The Steel Master · Categories: Uncategorized

This stainless steel pedestal was put together and welded by our steel master, Haley. With all the steel and stainless steel coming into the shop, she’s busier than ever! Nice line of beads, huh?

09. February 2018 · Comments Off on Robots! · Categories: Uncategorized

Occasionally we donate our time to local schools! We have worked with CSUN and Chatsworth High School, and just recently we got to work with Reseda High School and weld up this chassis for their robotics team! We love doing what we can to be a contributing part of the community!

02. February 2018 · Comments Off on Infinity Truss · Categories: Uncategorized

Here at the shop we are in the middle of building a large order of trusses! This run is so large, that we have already been working on it for a month, and we aren’t done yet! So much work goes into these things. Cutting, machining and welding all go into making our quality trusses.