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Weld fab and piping

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Weld fab and piping

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We can weld stainless steel carbon steel and we can do copper brazing and soft solder we can do thread pipe and just general welding and fabrication high quality work not just your average worker we can stick tig and MiG inner shield and MiG with gas and where mobile

We can weld stainless steel carbon steel and we can do copper brazing and soft solder we can do thread pipe and just general welding and fabrication high quality work not just your average worker we can stick tig and MiG inner shield and MiG with gas and where mobile






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Grease Solutions

601 S. 5th Street
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Grease Solutions

601 S. 5th Street
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11 years of experience

No matter where you have grime or gunk in your personal or professional life, Grease Solutions offers every service to clean your gunk up! We pride ourselves in our business model of doing the jobs that no one wants to do themselves. With state of the art equipment, environmentally friendly chemicals, and a team that is out of this world, we are confident in our collective experience that we can provide the best quality service in a not so clean industry.

No matter where you have grime or gunk in your personal or professional life, Grease Solutions offers every service to clean your gunk up! We pride ourselves in our business model of doing the jobs that no one wants to do themselves. With state of the art equipment, environmentally friendly chemicals, and a team that is out of this world, we are confident in our collective experience that we can provide the best quality service in a not so clean industry.


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Metal Fabrication and Restoration questions, answered by experts

A few materials are most commonly used when it comes to building a frame for an outdoor kitchen: wood, steel, and concrete or brick. While there’s no best option overall, each material is better suited to different needs. Concrete and brick are typically more customizable than other options, but aren’t as resistant to inclement weather as steel. Wood is the most affordable pick, but it is more susceptible to rot, mildew, and heat than the others.

Since water heaters are primarily made of metal, they’re commonly accepted by scrap yards and collectors. Don’t expect to fetch a high price, though—water heaters are mostly steel and aluminum, which aren’t high-value metals. Some components are made of more valuable metals, like brass and copper, but they’re a small portion of the heater and won’t affect the price much.

Metal casting involves creating a prototype and a mold into which metal is poured and allowed to cool and set up. Pieces are cast in molds, making the reproduction of many identical pieces more efficient for larger quantities. Metal fabrication involves creating pieces and welding them together into a larger project, involving more skilled manual labor than metal casting. Fabrication can be more cost-effective in smaller runs but can become less efficient for producing mass quantities of identical pieces.

The most idyllic building material that encapsulates the feel of Federal architecture is a brick facade, often with bricks alternating between long side and short side. Palladium and arched transom windows are also prevalent, as are flat, white window lintels. More ornate Federal architecture buildings also include columns on either side of the front door. More important than most of the finer details, though, is the symmetry from the exterior. On the interior, ornate plaster moldings and plaster ceiling medallions are indicative of the style.

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

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