FAQs
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Constantly reading up on the industry as a whole. New machines are always coming on the market, new shops and young minds are always pushing the envelope to be the best. The industry is so vast with processes, techniques, and ideas both new and old that I feel being well versed and up to date on as much as possible helps to give the final outcome of each job that certain feel or vibe that was necessary.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
I was always intrigued and fascinated by the thinking, skills and machinery required to create a final product. Something that came from nothing that will look good and last is impressive.
- What types of customers have you worked with?
Simple repairs such as re working a broken fence or railing, to complex repairs like welding a shattered cast aluminum bell housing from an import car. Or restoration of a wrought iron fence that is 100 years old and needs the spikes capped for safety and keep the aesthetics of the origional. Maybe a fully custom and functional pool table that is just a skeleton so all the mechanics can be seen while in use. Diversity is what keeps the job exciting.