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Repairing and installing metals members to structure. Welding, miscellaneous, ornamental, and structural repairs and installation.


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12 years as a welder/ metal fabricator. I am highly skilled in mig , flux core, stick and tig welding in all positions.

12 years as a welder/ metal fabricator. I am highly skilled in mig , flux core, stick and tig welding in all positions.


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33 years of experience

Brayco Inc. is a fully equipped steel fabrication shop for all types of structural steel and custom steel fabrication. In the residential market, we specialize in: steel headers, columns, flitch plates, steel brackets, and any type of custom steel needed. We have been in business for over 20 years and can work with you on fabrication and/or installation.

Brayco Inc. is a fully equipped steel fabrication shop for all types of structural steel and custom steel fabrication. In the residential market, we specialize in: steel headers, columns, flitch plates, steel brackets, and any type of custom steel needed. We have been in business for over 20 years and can work with you on fabrication and/or installation.








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Tri-State Fabrication & Machining provides top-notch metalworking solutions to customers, utilizing modern fabrication, machining, and welding techniques. We serve a wide variety of industries including construction, energy, food and beverage, industrial, commercial, and residential. At Tri-State Fabrication & Machining, we trouble shoot and repair any issues our customers have in their processes, equipment, and/or machinery. We are a one-stop-shop, delivering quality workmanship and customer satisfaction in every job, big or small.

Tri-State Fabrication & Machining provides top-notch metalworking solutions to customers, utilizing modern fabrication, machining, and welding techniques. We serve a wide variety of industries including construction, energy, food and beverage, industrial, commercial, and residential. At Tri-State Fabrication & Machining, we trouble shoot and repair any issues our customers have in their processes, equipment, and/or machinery. We are a one-stop-shop, delivering quality workmanship and customer satisfaction in every job, big or small.

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Metal Fabrication and Restoration questions, answered by experts

DIY is possible with prefabricated kits. Professional services ensure proper anchoring and durability.

To restore an appliance’s shine, clean the surfaces using a natural cleaning solution, and then use a mineral oil or olive oil and a soft microfiber rag to polish stainless steel surfaces in the direction of the graining. A little goes a long way, so dip the cloth in a small amount of oil. If you have any excess, continue with a dry part of the microfiber cloth to soak up any remnants.

Costs depend on metal type, fabrication complexity, labor, finishing, and shipping or installation requirements.

The fastest and easiest way to remove small rust spots from metal is to combine lemon juice and baking soda or borax. You can mix them to make a thick paste, apply the paste to your rusted areas, let it sit for a half hour, and then gently scrub the spots with a bristle brush or old toothbrush. Finally, wipe the area clean with a lightly damp rag.

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.

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