Advantages And Disadvantages Of Laser Cutting

Laser cutting has become more and more popular and with good reason.  Laser cutting offers several important advantages over mechanical cutting.  Mechanical cutting, by necessity, requires a physical cutting edge that can be contaminated by the work material or can contaminate the work material.  Lasers don't have this issue, as the work material is melted, burned or blown away from the laser.  Laser cutting also can be more precise as there's no cutting edge to wear or change during the cutting process. Read More 

3 Tips To Have Your Sheet Metal Fabrication Project Completed More Quickly

If you are thinking about hiring a machine and welding shop to help your business get a job done, then you could be in a bit of a hurry. If so, you could be wondering how you can have your project completed more quickly. These are a few tips that can help. 1. Choose a Business with State-of-the-Art Equipment First of all, there are various things that you should look for when looking for a shop to work with, including professionalism, reputation and cost. Read More 

Five Easons For A Steel-Framed Home

Being able to select construction materials for your new home enables you to choose materials that will best last and work well for you and whoever else lives in the structure. Among the first decisions you'll make is whether to use a steel or wood frame for the house. Many homes use wood, but there are compelling reasons you might work with steel instead; here are some. 1. Durability Skyscrapers, cars and other items are constructed with steel because the metal is strong and will last. Read More