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Stokesmetalworks

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Stokesmetalworks

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8 years of experience

Stokes Metal Works is a small business that offers multiple services such as welding, minor bodywork, trailer repair and much more to Charlotte and surrounding areas

Stokes Metal Works is a small business that offers multiple services such as welding, minor bodywork, trailer repair and much more to Charlotte and surrounding areas



Carolinas surface stripping llc

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Carolinas surface stripping llc

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12 years of experience

Mobile glass blasting, block, concrete, brick, fiberglass and metal. Removing paint , filler and rust. Using recycled bottle glass (40/70)silica free glass, water and holdtight 102 (rust inhibitor).

Mobile glass blasting, block, concrete, brick, fiberglass and metal. Removing paint , filler and rust. Using recycled bottle glass (40/70)silica free glass, water and holdtight 102 (rust inhibitor).


Hopkins Building Associates

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Hopkins Building Associates

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13 years of experience

My company has been established since 2012. There are 6 employees including myself. All approved projects will be started by signing a legal binding contract stating the scope of the work that needs to be done and the cost of materials.

My company has been established since 2012. There are 6 employees including myself. All approved projects will be started by signing a legal binding contract stating the scope of the work that needs to be done and the cost of materials.


Square One Automotive Development

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Square One Automotive Development

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10 years of experience

Your premier source for automotive restoration, customization, and performance modification. Providing one of a kind service for your car, truck, motorcycle or atv. Located in Belmont, North Carolina, just outside of Charlotte.

Your premier source for automotive restoration, customization, and performance modification. Providing one of a kind service for your car, truck, motorcycle or atv. Located in Belmont, North Carolina, just outside of Charlotte.


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Metal Fabrication and Restoration questions, answered by experts

Regular cleaning, rust prevention treatments, and protective coatings extend lifespan and appearance.

With the right tools, DIY sheet metal repair can be done for small, non-structural issues, but larger repairs usually require the involvement of an experienced technician.

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.

The average roof requires about 17 metal sheets, but that varies according to house size and roof style. Each roofing sheet takes about five minutes to measure and cut, though this depends on your level of experience. If your roof has a steep slope, gables, and skylights, for example, it may require extra sheets to account for waste. Roofs with a steep slope over 3:12 typically require more sheets because the pitch adds extra inches. How much exactly you will need depends on the height versus the width of the roof. If you are unsure of the calculations, check with a local roofing professional.

If you don’t want to rely on paint to change the color of your stainless steel surface, there are a few other methods, but they require specialized equipment and skills. Some examples include powder coating, applying pigmented powder via an electrostatic gun, and electrostatic painting, which uses wet paints and has a less durable finish. The cost of powder coating is $40 to $600 per part, and electrostatic painting averages $60 per hour.

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