Should You Rent or Buy the Scaffolding You Need for Your Contracting Business?

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When you're a contractor, no doubt you need lots of various equipment to ensure you get each job done right. Scaffolding may be one of those pieces of equipment for painting, making repairs at elevated heights, and for safely transporting heavier items to roofs where using a ladder may be dangerous. You can often rent the scaffolding you need versus buying those pieces, but how do you know the best choice for your business?

19 September 2016

Metal Fabrication Options for Your Mobile Craft Business

Industrial & Manufacturing Blog

When you start a mobile craft business, the last thing you probably think about is metal fabrication. The truth is, there are several options you can have a metal fabrication contractor create for you that can be very beneficial to your business. If you are thinking of taking your craft business mobile, to participate in more weekend bazaars or shows, here are a few things that a metal fabricator can do for you.

19 September 2016

Everything You Need to Know About Cold Pressure Welding

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It is hard to imagine life without metals especially when it comes to construction. You need the welding process from the onset of the project when setting up the structural steel to fitting the final stages when you are installing fittings such as door handles and staircase guardrails. Did you know that the techniques used in the welding process could significantly affect the cost you incur in your project? Thankfully, you can look for a service provider who uses the cold pressure welding method in fabricating the materials you need for your construction project.

19 September 2016

Sheet Metal Finishing Techniques: Choosing Between Wet Painting and Powder Coating

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The technique that is used to finish sheet metal products during fabrication plays a significant role in determining the appearance, durability, and resistance of the metal product to corrosion from weather elements. Among the most common techniques used are powder coating and wet painting. The outcome of these two methods is quite distinct, and it is essential to choose the best one for your metal products. Read on for a comparison between wet painting and powder coating as a guideline to enable you to choose the ideal one for sheet metal finishing.

15 September 2016

Five Benefits of Induction Pipe Bending

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Need some metal pipes bent? Trying to decide between cold bending and induction bending? There are pros and cons to both options, but in most cases, induction bending is superior, especially if you need precise and accurate work done. Here's a look at five of the biggest benefits of induction pipe bending: 1. Accurate process Induction bending uses machine-controlled shapes and temperatures. This results in an extremely accurate process. In addition to getting the shape you need, you also don't have to worry about stability.

14 September 2016

Pulverize Soil with Bobcat Hire: 3 Features to Look for in a Soil Conditioner Accessory

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If you need to pulverize soil on your property in order to either level the ground, clear debris, till the soil or more, you should highly consider opting for professional help by looking into the costs of renting a bobcat. On average, the cost of renting a bobcat and operating it yourself lies between $330 and $400 for a full day's work. If you need to hire an operator with the bobcat rental, you're looking at an additional $60 to $110 per hour for the cost of labour.

13 September 2016

Top 2 Benefits of CNC Machining

Industrial & Manufacturing Blog

Because of their great strength and durability, metal products are an ideal choice for use in industrial and manufacturing applications. Metal fabrication is the conversion of raw metal material into various products using a range of metal processing methods. One of the cutting-edge processes used in metal fabrication today is CNC machining. CNC machining involves the use of computers (automation) to control machining tools such as mills, grinders, and routers to make different varieties of products.

12 September 2016