Robotic and manual welding with AWS D1.1, D1.3, 80K, and 100K qualifications.
Two OTC robots and 30 manual MIG/TIG bays cover production weldments, certified structural work, and skid builds for oil and gas and heavy equipment customers. A third robot on a 16 ft. slider arrives in March.
- 30 manual MIG/TIG bays
- 2 OTC robotic welders
- AWS D1.1, D1.3, 80K, 100K
- Plate from 18 GA to 2 in.

Industries served
Heavy Equipment Manufacturing
Fabricated and machined components built for uptime, load, precision, and repeatable production.
Oil and Gas
Skids, welded assemblies, and fabricated systems for harsh environments and field-ready deployment.
Trailer Industry
Custom and production trailer components with focus on durability, fit-up consistency, and repeatable process control.
How welding moves through the bay
We start each weld program from material, joint, qualification, and run count. Robotic cells handle repeat work and longer parts when the slider extends reach. Manual bays handle complex fixtures, structural welds, and short runs.
Equipment on the floor
Robotic welding
2 OTC robotic welders with 6 ft. x 10 ft. x 12 ft. welding area
Incoming robotic capacity
1 OCT robot on 16 ft. slider coming in March
Manual welding
30 welding bays with MIG and TIG welders
Materials
Carbon steel, aluminum, stainless, titanium; 18 GA to 2 in. plate
Qualifications
D1.1, D1.3, 80K material, 100K material, additional upon request
Related services
Need welding capacity?
Send drawings, weld qualifications, and timing. We will quote against AWS D1.1, D1.3, 80K, and 100K and confirm what is current.
