A shop fabricator is not just a welder that works inside. It's someone that can accurately read blueprints and turn raw material into the end product using a vast variety of shop equipment including, but not limited to:
Welders
Brakes
Rolls
Cutting Torches
Water Jets
Plasma Cutters
Lathes
Drills Presses
Presses
Building Jigs
An inside fabricator has vast experience and knowledge operating all the various devices to accurately make the finished product within the required tolerances. This person is a very well rounded craftsman. We at MW4H hold these team members at a very high regard, because of all their knowledge and experience they have to complete the project.
Steve Glover - Mechanical & Electrical Project Manager
Office (859) 448-1656 ext 1006
Cell (563) 343-8495
sglover@mw4h.com
FABRICATORS AND WELDERS
Field Fabricators
There are over 30 different types of welding, but the 4 most common we supply to our customer are:
TIG (GTAW)
MIG (GMAW)
STICK (SMAW)
FLUX-CORED (FCAW)
We have thousands of welders throughout the United States. Some certified in flat, horizontal, vertical, overhead and pipe.
MW4H also supplies pipe welders in various sizes and types of pipe, including FOOD GRADE TIG WELDING.
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MW4H types of WELDERS
MW4H Welding Requirements
All team members are required to supply:
Most of our Tig welders bring their own tig rig
Cameron Henderson -Mechanical & MSHA Project Manager
Office (225) 755-9755
Cell (563) 554-9831
Cam@mw4h.com
We like to call our FIELD FABRICATORS the MacGyver of fabricating. A field fabricator not only needs to know how to read blueprints correctly, but has the knowledge and experience to build a finished product without all the specialty shop equipment that a shop fabricator has available to them.
For example many of our agricultural jobs; our field fabricators builds transitions on the job site, because there is really no way of knowing the correct dimensions needed for an accurate fit until the spouting is in place. The field fabricator has to be somewhat of a field engineer to determine the correct dimensions and how to fabricate in the field with just duct tape and a paperclip (MacGyver reference).
We don't like to play favorites. Our field fabricators are some of our favorite team members, because they have to be an engineer, welder, and fabricator all in one at times to complete the projects.
Shop Fabricators