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We specialize in welding and fabrication of anything steel from pipe to iron we do it all. We repair damaged or just an upgrade to an existing project. No job to big no job to small.


We work with our clients to provide a fair price with quality service. We offer Industrial and Commercial fabrication. Please visit our website at www.areaglobalsolutions.com





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Welchs fabrication

5511 Farm-to-Market 565
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Welchs fabrication

5511 Farm-to-Market 565
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Offering specialty welding and fabrication services. Custom work. Piping, structural steel, industrial commercial work and residential work. Repairs and construction. Fencing repairs architectural repairs equipment repairs. Completely mobile. With 10 years in the welding/fabrication business. Offering top quality work

Offering specialty welding and fabrication services. Custom work. Piping, structural steel, industrial commercial work and residential work. Repairs and construction. Fencing repairs architectural repairs equipment repairs. Completely mobile. With 10 years in the welding/fabrication business. Offering top quality work


We can fit any need when it comes to metal structures and buildings, outdoor kitchen and patios. We also can fabricate and weld to your needs.


Established in 1995, Met Company Inc. is a premier metal fabricator, specializing in a variety of commercial, residential, and industrial products.



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Franks Speed Shop

716 W Euless Blvd
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Franks Speed Shop

716 W Euless Blvd
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9 years of experience

Franks Speed Shop is a Premier Automotive Restoration and Speed shop. Specializing in classic and hot rod restorations. Whether its completing an unfinished project or a full restoration from the ground up. We can handle all of your classic car and hot rod needs.

Franks Speed Shop is a Premier Automotive Restoration and Speed shop. Specializing in classic and hot rod restorations. Whether its completing an unfinished project or a full restoration from the ground up. We can handle all of your classic car and hot rod needs.

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Metal Fabrication and Restoration questions, answered by experts

Welders typically charge about $65 to $150 per hour, often charging a minimum fee to cover overhead and travel as applicable. Even if the job takes less than an hour, you’ll still pay the minimum charge to cover the welder’s transportation costs if they come to you. You may still pay a minimum price if you take your project to the welder, as they still have overhead of a workshop and materials to expense.

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

When choosing a metal roof, consider not only the area of the roof but also the thickness of the panel, known as the gauge. Common roofing gauge sizes for metal roofs are 24-gauge and 26-gauge. The smaller the gauge size, the thicker the roof. Usually, a thicker gauge is ideal if your house is in an area that sees a lot of rain, snow, or hail, as it will be less likely to dent.

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.

Since cesspits must be watertight to prevent leakage and contamination, so they’re typically constructed from one of a few tough materials. Most cesspits are made from fiberglass, concrete, polythene, or steel. Each of these materials carries certain advantages—fiberglass, for example, is resistant to corrosion but may be more prone to cracking if it’s at high capacity.

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