City Welding Service

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Contractors in Greenville, SC
Contractors

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
Friday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

6 Loop St
Greenville, SC
29609

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Adding a decorative or security case to your portable air conditioner makes good sense. Your unit will be protected without jeopardizing good air flow to your air conditioner's compressor. In fact, a retrofit case will help keep nearby shrubs and tree branches out of the way.
So how does welding work? In all welding joint processes, heat is applied to or produced at the joint, and the heated surfaces are brought into close contact. As a result, the joint surfaces grow together into a single body.
Details. The common wisdom says not to focus too much attention on them, but sometimes, those details are exactly what you want to focus on if you want your home to be the best it can be. A good iron worker can offer you some of those details for your new home
Did you know that, long before the rubber hits the road, roughly 950 hours are spent on welding and fabrication for each Nascar racecar? Hundreds of parts are hand-cut, welded, and machined, from the chassis and suspension to the drive-train.
Although you may not think much of your staircase’s railing when you first move into your home, you may begin realizing how little interest it adds to the room the longer you live there. If you’re ready to make a change, the addition of a simple or ornate iron railing could be exactly what you need.
Did you know arc welding was invented in the late 1800s? It was indispensable during WWII for shipbuilding and today it’s used to create steel structures and vehicles.
Did you know that the word “weld” is a variant of an Old English usage of the verb “well” meaning to "boil" or "bubble up?" This makes a great deal of sense when you consider that the heat makes the metal boil.
Iron fences that sit in areas that accumulate rainwater or snow should be inspected regularly to avoid rust buildup and structural weakness that can damage the fence.
The first US patent for an arc welding process using a metal electrode was issued to C.L. Coffin in 1890. The metal was carried across the arc, which deposited filler metal in the seam between two metal pieces to create a weld.
To prevent possible corrosion, wrought and cast iron can be painted for simple protection. Though if you feel you need stronger protection, the iron can be galvanized, but it changes the composition of the iron.
Did you know that wrought iron railing can be installed on both straight as well as spiral staircases? In fact, wrought iron railing can be designed and customized for practically any type of residential or commercial installation.
There is almost no limit to what welding can do, especially since developments in the technology continually improve its accuracy, quality and versatility. Welding is, in fact, an increasingly high-tech skill and many welders are being trained to operate robots and other automated systems.
For any given welding project, flux core arc welding is the most versatile. It can be used in almost every application, and it works well in out-of-position conditions. However, depending on the site, extra ventilation may be necessary.
Mild steel, also known as plain-carbon steel, is very similar to wrought iron. It has a higher tensile strength and ductility than wrought iron while remaining as malleable and easy to work with.
A project like custom railings for your loft can be a costly part of your home, but choosing the best craftsmen to do the work is the best way to ensure that you get the best value for your dollar.
If necessary, we will machine parts in our shop after welding. This saves the time and money associated with outsourcing sections of a job, enabling you to get what you need quickly and at the lowest cost.
Iron is pretty abundant on Earth. Care to guess how much of the Earth's crust is made up of iron? If you guessed 5 percent or so, you're right. Oxidized iron in the environment turns soil a deep red color.
One of the benefits of wrought iron railings lies in their flexibility: they can be used just as easily either inside or outside the home. Design wise, they can be customized with straight lines, curves, or whatever you envision.
The various types of welding processes produce different cosmetic results. MIG welding, for instance, typically creates more spatter. If the spatter will interfere with a part’s functionality or create a cosmetic issue, it’s best to use an alternate welding process.
Our gates are not sections of fence that have been cut out and been fitted with hinges. We craft the gates separately using a heavier gauge metal to make them sturdy and secure while also matching the design requirements of the entire project.
Did you know the soft-solder cadmium-silver is for strength at high temperatures, zinc-aluminum is used for aluminum and corrosion resistance, and tin-silver and tin-bismuth are both used for electronics?
We recognize that not every homeowner will have the standard layout to their property. If you’re concerned that the way your driveway crosses your property will make it too difficult to add a gate, we’re always happy to help you look for custom solutions.
We are not just for industrial or commercial applications. We also work for the public. If you need a new hitch for your vehicle, or would like some ornamental metalwork done, we can deliver what you need.
Did you know that with proper maintenance, wrought iron fencing and railing materials will last for 50 years or so? The biggest threat to this material’s durability that you will need to protect against is rust.
Waxing or sealing an iron fence once a year is a opportunity to inspect the fence for any problems, repair them, and extend the life of the iron.
Do you ever worry that the wooden railing on your balcony will become unsafe as it deteriorates with age? Since that’s a definite possibility with wood, it’s smart to consider installing a more durable material like metal.
Spanish-style homes often utilize an interesting mix of materials to create distinctive stairways. One classic combination couples decorative wrought iron railings and balusters with wood treads stained a deep, rich shade to contrast with colorful tiled risers.
The different welding applications have different advantages and disadvantages. For example, while shielded metal arc welding is a versatile, simple, and adaptable process, it may take too long for some projects.
Adding a thick post in the center of your custom vertical wrought iron railing slats is a great way to add strength and stability to the overall design. Even the vertical slats between the bars can be thickened or "doubled up" for added stability.
Are you concerned that the nature of a welding project is more complicated than your staff can complete? Since projects can frequently be more difficult than was originally estimated, we may be able to help you fill in any technical ability gaps in your staff.
One popular welding method is called "torch welding." This process involves the use of an oxyacetylene torch to melt both the working material and welding rod, where the welder is able to control the torch and rod simultaneously.
An experienced welder will be able to advise you on which method is most applicable to your needs. He or she will base his or her decision on productivity and cost factors, combined with material and weld position considerations.
When considering the construction of a new deck onto your home, you must also keep in mind any possible building codes that may exist regarding railing. Regulations vary among municipalities, and railing requirements could depend on the height of the structure.
Did you know that iron forms much of the Earth’s inner core? Iron also forms most of the outer core and is the 4th most common element in the Earth’s crust.
What famous structure is composed almost entirely of wrought iron? The Eiffel Tower. The Tower, constructed in 1889 at the World’s Fair, is crafted with a type of wrought iron known as puddle iron.
There may be situations where processes other than welding are needed to join metals. We will assess every application and let you know if brazing, soldering, or another process is better suited for the job.
A major development in the history of welding came in the first half of the 19th century, when Englishman Edmund Davy discovered acetylene (1836), enabling the use of open flames. This was important, as open flames enabled the manufacture of intricate metal tools and equipment.
How many famous sites can you name that feature classic decorative ironwork? Here are a few excellent examples of ironwork you may have missed: Notre Dame de Paris and both Canterbury Cathedral and Winchester Cathedral in England.
What is the best type of welding to use for joining paper-thin sheets of metal? MIG welding, also known as gas metal arc welding. This type of welding is perfect for joining applications where extremely thin pieces of non-ferrous metal need to be joined.
Iron increases its strength and hardness by forming an alloy with other elements. What is one of the most common elements alloyed with iron? If you guessed carbon, you're right.
Have you ever wondered why the chemical symbol for iron is Fe? It comes from the metal’s Latin name, Ferrum, which was what the element was referred to during ancient times.
When executed correctly, the aesthetics of a custom iron work fence and gate are like no other type of fencing. The beautiful lines of the iron fence combined with the natural color of the iron will enhance the look of your whole home and even potentially increase its value.
Welding relies on a number of heat sources to perform the needed task. Heat can come from a gas flame, an electric arc, an electron beam, a laser, friction, or from ultrasonic frequencies.
We are available for emergency work. If you experience an equipment breakdown that can be corrected by welding, give us a call. We will dispatch an experienced welder to your location to make the needed repairs.
The first time welding was used in space was in 1969. The purpose of the exercise was to see whether welding could be performed in a depressurized environment.
You can lower the costs of your business insurance by installing ornamental iron gates and window grills. When properly anchored, they are effective deterrents to crime as well as providing a complementary aesthetic to your business environment.
In most situations, backhand welding – where the welding rod trails behind the torch – is the standard procedure. However, for joining particularly thin steel, a forehand process might work – a process where the welding rod precedes the torch.
Wrought iron is made up of almost 95 percent iron and less than 1 percent carbon. It's very dense. Did you know that wrought iron was the preferred material of blacksmiths in the Old West? Wrought iron is sometimes referred to as charcoal iron or puddled iron.
Welding terms can be confusing to the non-expert. A weld joint (or join) refers to the type of connection made, such as a butt, corner, T, lap, or edge joint. A weld type refers to the basic weld shape, such as fillet, square, or V-groove.
Ironwork window guards do more than keep potential intruders out of your home. They also protect small children that may be tempted to explore the world outside -- via an unprotected window. Keep your kids safe by making the windows in your home safer.
Tired of your old, worn, boring wooden railing? Why not replace it with the stunning appeal of a custom designed wrought iron stair railing. Not only will you end up with a functional, well-built railing, but also a beautiful conversation piece in your home.
Ironwork window guards do more than keep potential intruders out of your home. They also protect small children that may be tempted to explore the world outside -- via an unprotected window. Keep your kids safe by making the windows in your home safer.
Though the first known instances of wrought ironwork dates back to Egypt about 3500 BC, the use of smelting and purifying iron – which is the convention for wrought iron – was developed again by the Hittites around 2000 BC.
Tired of your old, worn, boring wooden railing? Why not replace it with the stunning appeal of a custom designed wrought iron stair railing. Not only will you end up with a functional, well-built railing, but also a beautiful conversation piece in your home.
Ironwork window guards do more than keep potential intruders out of your home. They also protect small children that may be tempted to explore the world outside -- via an unprotected window. Keep your kids safe by making the windows in your home safer.
Whether you’re thinking of adding window guards to your home or your business facility, safety and security are likely your major concerns. Let’s talk about the different features we can add to your iron window guards to ensure you’re getting the right balance.
Welding is the joining of two or more materials through heat and pressure to form a bond between them. One of the most common forms of welding is Gas Metal Arc Welding, or GMAW, which uses a consumable wire electrode.
Though the first known instances of wrought ironwork dates back to Egypt about 3500 BC, the use of smelting and purifying iron – which is the convention for wrought iron – was developed again by the Hittites around 2000 BC.
Tired of your old, worn, boring wooden railing? Why not replace it with the stunning appeal of a custom designed wrought iron stair railing. Not only will you end up with a functional, well-built railing, but also a beautiful conversation piece in your home.
Ironwork window guards do more than keep potential intruders out of your home. They also protect small children that may be tempted to explore the world outside -- via an unprotected window. Keep your kids safe by making the windows in your home safer.
Custom ironwork also deals with the creation or reproduction of suits of armor. Some folks even use their armor like enthusiasts of the Society of Creative Anachronism, a group that uses real suits and armor in mock combat.
Expanded metal goes through a process where stock metal sheeting is cut in a press to create diamond shaped holes surrounded by interlinked metal strands. Shearing stretches and expands the metal to its final size creating grate-like finished product.
Whether you’re thinking of adding window guards to your home or your business facility, safety and security are likely your major concerns. Let’s talk about the different features we can add to your iron window guards to ensure you’re getting the right balance.
Welding is the joining of two or more materials through heat and pressure to form a bond between them. One of the most common forms of welding is Gas Metal Arc Welding, or GMAW, which uses a consumable wire electrode.
Though the first known instances of wrought ironwork dates back to Egypt about 3500 BC, the use of smelting and purifying iron – which is the convention for wrought iron – was developed again by the Hittites around 2000 BC.
Tired of your old, worn, boring wooden railing? Why not replace it with the stunning appeal of a custom designed wrought iron stair railing. Not only will you end up with a functional, well-built railing, but also a beautiful conversation piece in your home.

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City Welding Service
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  • What is the phone number for City Welding Service in Greenville SC?
    You can reach them at: 864-235-4086. It’s best to call City Welding Service during business hours.
  • What is the address for City Welding Service on loop in Greenville?
    City Welding Service is located at this address: 6 Loop St Greenville, SC 29609.
  • What are City Welding Service(Greenville, SC) store hours?
    City Welding Service store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 4:30PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.