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Yoland Metal Works
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Metal Stairs and Railings - Repair

Serving Oxford, GA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Compton responded fast was able to get out and get me a quote and get the work done fast and reasonable price. I truly appreciate him and his company and look to more business with him"
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+10

Response time2 days
19 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Right Hand's Work LLC
5.0(
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Metal Structure or Object - Weld or CutWrought Iron Fence - Repair or Weld

Serving Oxford, GA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Jonathan came and gave us a reasonable price to weld a broken medal on our swing. He was honest, thorough, professional, patient, and meticulous with his work. We are so happy with the outcome of how amazing it looks now. He basically help saved my parent's swing for another 5 more years of enjoyment. Grateful for your assistance."
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Emergency Roof Repair
Build Company Trailer

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Bryan McCart
New to Angi
Metal Structure or Object - Weld or Cut

Serving Oxford, GA and surrounding areas

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Hello, my name is Bryan McCart. I am an \nAWS CERTIFIED 3G Welder/Operator. I have been in the Steel Industry for 10yrs. I have welded everything from Mining Equipment to Structural Military Facilities. I have decided to break out on my own and do the welding and operations myself. I look forward to working with as many people and companies as possible. Let me do the work your task deserves!\n \n Sincerely,\n Bryan McCart

J&R Metal Fabricators
5.0(
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Metal Structure or Object - Weld or CutWrought Iron Fence - Repair or Weld

Serving Oxford, GA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

With 20 years of experience J&R Metal Fabricators is your leader in everything metal work. We know this industry can be tough finding someone you can trust. Come see why our customers prefer J&R Metal Fabricators time and time again. We can handle any project, any size. Call today for your free quote!

Response time2 hrs
Response rate100%
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Welding questions, answered by experts

To maintain custom or fabricated metal structures and extend their lifespan and appearance, perform regular cleaning, apply rust prevention treatments, and use protective coatings.

Yes, you can cut up a box spring., but you’ll need to do so in layers. You can clear the fabric and fluff away to reveal the springs before removing them as well.

Welding is the process of using extreme heat—and, sometimes, pressure—to attach two pieces of metal. In contrast, metal fabrication is a more involved process that can include welding, sheet metal work, bending, and other forms of metal manipulation. Metal fabrication is a large-scale project that may or may not involve welding, while welding is more often a step in larger fabrication projects.

Your typical household tools will not cut a metal pipe. To cut a metal pipe, you’d need more specialized tools like a pipe cutter or circular saw. Do not attempt to use these tools without taking proper safety precautions and wearing safety gear. It’s usually safer to let a pro cut a metal pipe, especially if you’re not confident in your skills with a heavy-duty saw.

Cutting rectangular ductwork requires careful measurements and the right technique. Use a measuring tape and pencil to mark the cutting lines accurately. Tin snips are excellent for straight cuts on smaller ducts. For more extensive or thicker rectangular ducts, a reciprocating saw with a metal-cutting blade is effective. 

Ensure the duct is well-supported and secure while cutting to prevent wobbling and maintain precision. After cutting, use a metal file to smooth any sharp edges, ensuring safety during installation. 

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