metal repairs, fabrication & all forms of welding
"He was very organized and professional full knowledge of his craft I loved it. No left behind debris or trash and done in a timely manner. Communication was excellent as well he listened to what was needed and communicated with his work would definitely hire this company again.....,,,!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks again"
Diandra s on September 2020
metal repairs, fabrication & all forms of welding
"He was very organized and professional full knowledge of his craft I loved it. No left behind debris or trash and done in a timely manner. Communication was excellent as well he listened to what was needed and communicated with his work would definitely hire this company again.....,,,!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks again"
Diandra s on September 2020
Belt Technologies' stainless steel belts are supplied in a countless range of configurations with or without surface treatment, as well as complete conveyor systems for industrial automation. Our belts and conveyor systems are custom designed for use in a variety of precision applications, including food processing, robotics, solar, medical, vacuum, automated assembly. Metal belts have a number of desirable properties for industrial uses: flexibility, high strength-to-weight ratio, dimensional stability, corrosion resistance, heat resistance, and electrical and thermal conductivity coatings. Belt Technologies, Inc., produces custom, endless, solid steel belts manufactured to your specifications in our ISO-9001-certified facility. Coatings, custom attachments, timing holes, tracking systems, high-temperature alloys, and other desig elements can be combined for an ideal engineering solution to your automation problem. Our belts are excellent in extreme temperatures and can be used for vacuum conveying applications, corrosive environments, and where clean room, asepsis, or food contact surfaces are required.
Belt Technologies' stainless steel belts are supplied in a countless range of configurations with or without surface treatment, as well as complete conveyor systems for industrial automation. Our belts and conveyor systems are custom designed for use in a variety of precision applications, including food processing, robotics, solar, medical, vacuum, automated assembly. Metal belts have a number of desirable properties for industrial uses: flexibility, high strength-to-weight ratio, dimensional stability, corrosion resistance, heat resistance, and electrical and thermal conductivity coatings. Belt Technologies, Inc., produces custom, endless, solid steel belts manufactured to your specifications in our ISO-9001-certified facility. Coatings, custom attachments, timing holes, tracking systems, high-temperature alloys, and other desig elements can be combined for an ideal engineering solution to your automation problem. Our belts are excellent in extreme temperatures and can be used for vacuum conveying applications, corrosive environments, and where clean room, asepsis, or food contact surfaces are required.
Amherst Welding, Inc. has been professionally owned and operated since 1999 with business roots in the Pioneer Valley since 1984. Originally owned by Jeff Weeks who put together a team of highly skilled and dedicated people. Two of these people, Darrin Brown and Tyler Godfrey, now own and operate Amherst Welding, Inc. Jeff is still a member of the team as Sales Manager, as well as lending his many years of knowledge and experience.
Amherst Welding, Inc. has been professionally owned and operated since 1999 with business roots in the Pioneer Valley since 1984. Originally owned by Jeff Weeks who put together a team of highly skilled and dedicated people. Two of these people, Darrin Brown and Tyler Godfrey, now own and operate Amherst Welding, Inc. Jeff is still a member of the team as Sales Manager, as well as lending his many years of knowledge and experience.
We are an up and coming welding shop that offers a wide variety of services, in shop and on the road. Cash or check only, we do not yet accept credit cards.
We are an up and coming welding shop that offers a wide variety of services, in shop and on the road. Cash or check only, we do not yet accept credit cards.
This is a small 1 person business.
This is a small 1 person business.
tatro electric is your one stop shopping for all your needs
"Expect to be treated disrespectfully unless you’re a man. When Brian’s team pulled up and almost took down our electrical line with their truck, I stepped outside to kindly warn the driver. He sarcastically and rudely responded, “they’re still on your house aren’t they?” I confronted the worker about this and of course he did not apologize. When I then confronted the owner (Brian) about this and requested an apology from his worker, he defended him, accused me of being difficult, and told his crew to pack up and leave. He abandoned a 40K job because he refused to hold his staff accountable for disrespect. Avoid at all costs if you don’t want shady and disrespectful people working in your home."
Nismah O on December 2024
tatro electric is your one stop shopping for all your needs
"Expect to be treated disrespectfully unless you’re a man. When Brian’s team pulled up and almost took down our electrical line with their truck, I stepped outside to kindly warn the driver. He sarcastically and rudely responded, “they’re still on your house aren’t they?” I confronted the worker about this and of course he did not apologize. When I then confronted the owner (Brian) about this and requested an apology from his worker, he defended him, accused me of being difficult, and told his crew to pack up and leave. He abandoned a 40K job because he refused to hold his staff accountable for disrespect. Avoid at all costs if you don’t want shady and disrespectful people working in your home."
Nismah O on December 2024
Specializing in Restoration Hardware, Plumbing, Lighting, and More since 1978.
Specializing in Restoration Hardware, Plumbing, Lighting, and More since 1978.
Serving Massachusetts Since 1988, Custom Railing in Massachusetts manufactures stainless steel railings, brass railings, as well as aluminum railing in used for commercial indoor and outdoor railings.
"Armand Cote was excellent. I received several quotes from companies that installed "prefab" railings that would not fit my odd-sized outdoor steps. Why do that when for the same price you can get custom-made railings specifically to fit your needs? I even went to his shop where the railings are manufactured and wanted to support a skilled, local business."
Mara D on June 2021
Serving Massachusetts Since 1988, Custom Railing in Massachusetts manufactures stainless steel railings, brass railings, as well as aluminum railing in used for commercial indoor and outdoor railings.
"Armand Cote was excellent. I received several quotes from companies that installed "prefab" railings that would not fit my odd-sized outdoor steps. Why do that when for the same price you can get custom-made railings specifically to fit your needs? I even went to his shop where the railings are manufactured and wanted to support a skilled, local business."
Mara D on June 2021
Metal fabrication is a large umbrella term that can include bending metal, welding, cutting, stamping, drilling, forging, and casting. Metal fabricators often have quite a few pieces of specialized machinery and experience in the different forms of fabrication, which means they’re able to handle many different forms of metal work. An experienced metal fabricator might be able to tackle everything from creating metal siding or roofing from raw materials to constructing a custom wrought iron fence.
The average hourly rate for a metal fabricator is around $70, but the scope of your project will play a big role in your total costs. A good way to get an estimate for your metal fabrication project is to multiply the cost of raw materials by four. A quarter of your total typically goes toward material, and three quarters goes toward labor. Some factors that can influence your metal fabrication costs include the difficulty of your project, the metal you’re using, and your specified design.
A welder is a metal worker that uses heat and specialized tools to bind metal together, while a sheet metal worker more often uses cold methods to bend thin sheets of metal into shape for siding, roofing, or some other application. A metal fabricator might use one or both of these metal working techniques, along with others, to provide a wider range of services. In many cases, a metal fabricator is the most likely to be able to handle your metal project.