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Sierra Steelworks LLC
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Serving Pollock Pines, CA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Wonderful craftsmanship! Nick and his team were always prompt and professional. Showed up when they said they would and finished the project before the scheduled finish date. We will definitely use Sierra Steelworks in the future!"
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Response time3 hrs
Response rate95%
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New Generation Welding and Fabrication LLC
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Serving Pollock Pines, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"New Generation was amazing. I requested help with a small welding job on a broken garage door hinge and they responded right away. After requesting pictures I was quoted a fair and reasonable price and they said they could come that same afternoon and do the welding on site. Arrived early and after looking saw there was another small crack which they said they would address as well but did not increase the charge. They fixed the broken garage door hinge and when installed everything works smoothly. Job well done. Will use again if need arises and would highly recommend."
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Response time5 days
COPPER AND GOLD CONSTRUCTION
5.0(
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Serving Pollock Pines, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Offers commercial services

"John was prompt and on time to give us an estimate for cleaning and sealing our pool deck and patio. He set a date and time when he and a helper would arrive to do the work. The showed up on time and did a very good job. There was some effervescence ( water spots which appeared when we first turned the watering system back on for our yard. John returned, at my request, and examined the situation. He set a date when he would return and fix things. Although he was half an hour late arriving, he and his helper re-coated the trouble spots with effervescence remover and it appears that the problem is solved. The additional time and materials were at John's expense."
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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Hampton Enterprise LLC
3.7(
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Serving Pollock Pines, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I only use James when I need some work done to my house. He responds fast, gets the work done quicker than just about anyone else I've ever used and seems very concerned with leaving his customers happy."
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Welding questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can use a saw to cut metal pipes. The best saw to use is a reciprocating saw, but even a fine-tooth hacksaw can get the job done. No matter which saw you use to cut metal pipes, wear protective gear, like work gloves, safety goggles, and ear plugs. Apply a firm, steady pressure to the tool, and always ensure the pipes are secured so they don't move while you make the cuts.

Professional metal fabricators typically charge around $70 per hour, but the total cost of your project will depend on several factors. The largest cost drivers are the size, complexity, and design of the project, as well as the price and type of metal used. A good way to estimate the total cost is to multiply the cost of raw materials by four; typically, one-quarter of the total goes toward materials and three-quarters toward labor. Your geographic location can also influence costs, as labor and material prices vary by region.

Cutting round ductwork requires precision and the right tools. A duct cutter, specifically designed for circular ducts, is ideal. First, mark the cutting line on the duct using a measuring tape and pencil. Then, position the duct cutter's blade on the marked line. Apply steady pressure, rotating the cutter around the duct. The sharp blade creates a clean, precise cut. Alternatively, a reciprocating saw with a metal-cutting blade can be used for larger round ducts. Ensure the duct is securely held in place while making the cut to prevent slips and maintain accuracy.

Welders use a variety of methods in their trade. Different types of welding are better suited for different purposes and contexts. For example, stick welding is a versatile form suitable for most metals and alloys. The most common types of welding include:

  • Stick welding: $100–$1,000

  • Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding: $250 and up

  • Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding: $250 and up

  • Gas welding: $150 and up

  • Forge welding: $15–$25 per hour

This all depends on the tools you have on hand and whether you’re trying to cut a straight line or shapes. 

The best tool to use for straight lines is either a circular saw or table saw. When cutting shapes, a jigsaw will be the easiest and most precise tool to use. 

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