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TMWELDING

500 East Vermont St
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TMWELDING

500 East Vermont St
New on AngiNew on Angi
Approved Pro
Free onsite estimate
Warranties offered

Went to school at John a Logan for welding, worked for a company making high end brass furniture and do projects for my church just looking to grow into a successful business and to honor God in the work I do.

Went to school at John a Logan for welding, worked for a company making high end brass furniture and do projects for my church just looking to grow into a successful business and to honor God in the work I do.


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DLR Mechanical

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DLR Mechanical

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6 years of experience

DLR Mechanical is a do it all kind of business. We specialize in welding and fabrication, General mechanical repairs and equipment restoration. We also have keep guys staffed with 5+ years of electrical, plumbing, construction and carpentry skills. We try our best to satisfy all of our costumers needs at the best available pricing.

DLR Mechanical is a do it all kind of business. We specialize in welding and fabrication, General mechanical repairs and equipment restoration. We also have keep guys staffed with 5+ years of electrical, plumbing, construction and carpentry skills. We try our best to satisfy all of our costumers needs at the best available pricing.




Double Eagle Towing LLC

44337 State Hwy 413
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Double Eagle Towing LLC

44337 State Hwy 413
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Guys Affordable Portable Welding

15373 State Route B
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Guys Affordable Portable Welding

15373 State Route B
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Guys Affordable Portable Welding has been the areas leading welding service company for over a decade. We strive for excellence and quality in craftsmanship. There is no job to big or to small for us to accommodate and we would be more than happy to help you get your job back on track. Some of the things we specialize in are: - Augers - Drills - Heavy Equipment - Farm Equipment - All Small Jobs Welcome Give Guy a call today for prompt, professional, reliable, and safe service with a smile. Our quality can not be beaten because we know just how important your work is to you.

Guys Affordable Portable Welding has been the areas leading welding service company for over a decade. We strive for excellence and quality in craftsmanship. There is no job to big or to small for us to accommodate and we would be more than happy to help you get your job back on track. Some of the things we specialize in are: - Augers - Drills - Heavy Equipment - Farm Equipment - All Small Jobs Welcome Give Guy a call today for prompt, professional, reliable, and safe service with a smile. Our quality can not be beaten because we know just how important your work is to you.



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Welding questions, answered by experts

Steel I-beams are an increasingly popular choice for supporting a structure because they support a large amount of weight with a small profile and without the need for load-bearing walls or supports underneath. This allows for more open floor plans, which most people tend to prefer. They also resist fire, pests, and rot and last for the lifetime of your home.

The difference between a lintel and a beam is what loads each is responsible for supporting. A lintel is a type of beam that is responsible only for supporting the load above an opening, such as a window or door, and transfers the weight to the side walls around an opening. A beam supports the slab and transfers the load to nearby columns, which then disperse the load to the ground.

Yes, professional fabricators can create custom pieces, including railings, sculptures, signage, and architectural elements.

Yes, an LVL beam is more affordable than the cost of a steel I-beam, totaling between $50 and $200 per linear foot as opposed to the $100 to $400 per linear foot you’d pay for a steel I-beam. Not only is the wood material more affordable than steel, but it’s also more similar to traditional wooden beams and doesn’t require as much retrofitting to connect joists.

You should pick steel for your new support beam for a few reasons. While steel is more expensive than other materials, such as laminated veneer lumber or glulam, it offers the following benefits:

  • Fire-resistant

  • Unaffected by pests

  • Longer-lasting

  • Stronger against water damage (when galvanized against rust)

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