OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SERVICE
*Custom Cut Parts From:
-Cardboard Templates
-Hand Drawn Sketches
-Computer Drawn Prints
*4 OXY fuel torches *with 10” cutting capacity
*1 HYPO-THERM MAX 200 with 1”
cutting capacity
Plasma Cutting - a technology that
grew out of plasma welding in the 1960s - emerged as
a very productive way to cut sheet metal and plate
in the 1980s. It had the advantages over traditional
"metal against metal" cutting of producing no metal
chips and giving accurate cuts, and produced a
cleaner edge than oxy-fuel cutting. Early plasma
cutters were large, somewhat slow and expensive and
therefore, tended to be dedicated to repeating
cutting patterns in a "mass production" mode.
As with other machine tools, CNC (computer numerical control) technology was applied to plasma cutting machines in the late 1980s into the 1990's, giving plasma cutting machines greater flexibility to cut diverse shapes "on demand" based on a set of instructions that were programmed into the machine's numerical control. These CNC plasma cutting machines were, however, generally limited to cutting patterns and parts in flat sheets of steel, using only two axes of motion (referred to as X Y cutting).
*Specialty Metal Sourcing
*Plate Bending & Rolling

*Field Measuring
*Galvanizing
*23 Years of Experience
*On Time
Delivery to Job Site