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Trailers, ag equipment, light to medium construction equipment, fleet vehicles, food and beverage trailers, racking systems, equipment frames, hitches, brackets, and the dozens of brackets and supports that hold equipment together.
For heavy equipment like excavators, loaders, and dozers, see our heavy equipment repair page. The work overlaps but the heavy stuff has its own page because the scale and approach are different.
Yes. Equipment welding covers both. Repair fixes what’s broken: cracked frames, sheared brackets, broken hitches, torn mounts. Modification changes what works: adding a custom rack, extending a frame, fitting a new mount, or reinforcing a load point.
For dedicated modification work, see our equipment modifications page. For repair-only work, this page is the right home.
Equipment welding is the broader category: any welding work on equipment, including light and medium machines. Equipment repair is specifically about fixing broken or cracked equipment, usually heavy.
On our site, equipment welding covers light to medium and includes both repair and fabrication work. Heavy equipment repair is the page for the larger machines.
We’re based in Tumwater, Washington. We don’t operate a public walk-in shop, the truck is the shop. The mobile rig comes to your location, your job site, your yard, or wherever the equipment is, and we weld it there.
For a quote, photos and a description through our contact page or a phone call get the conversation started faster than a shop visit would.
Yes. Examples of completed projects, recent repairs, and fabrication work live across our website and our Google Business Profile.
Our gallery page features specific jobs we’ve completed across the priority service areas. For day-to-day examples, check our Google reviews and the photos posted on our Google Business Profile.
Send photos and a quick description through our contact page or call us. From the photos and description, we can usually give you a fast quote and confirm whether the work fits mobile or needs a shop. Repairs starting at $200.
For larger or more complex jobs, we may want to come look in person before quoting. That site visit is usually included for serious projects.
Yes. Most emergency repairs are on-site within 24 hours. After-hours service available, surcharge may apply. Weekends and evenings get covered when the situation warrants it, with the surcharge quoted up front.
Compactors, balers, and restaurant kitchen equipment are the two specific emergency types we prioritize because of how fast they cost the business money. See our emergency mobile welding page for the full picture.