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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | WELD MY WORLD AUGUST 14, 2011 Weiler Welding to Build New Facility in Ohio In 1920, Weiler Welding began in a garage in Dayton, Ohio. The company is still going strong, despite the tough economic times. In fact, the company has been awarded $100,000 from the Economic Development/Government Equity funds by the Moraine City Council. The money will be used to help finance the construction of a facility on Sandridge Road that has an estimated cost of $2 million. The money is also to be used to consolidate the operations of the buildings on East Second Street in Dayton and on Main Street in Moraine into the new building on Sandridge. Weiler is expecting. | WELD MY WORLD JANUARY 24, 2011 Welding Event: Free Seminar on Pipeline Welding - Welding. The good folks over at Lincoln Electric are hosting a free pipeline seminar at the corporate headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio. What inspired Lincoln Electric to focus on pipeline welding? Topics to be discussed include: Common pipeline welding challenges and solutions Hydrogen Cracking – What is it and how do you minimize it? Your comment has not yet been posted. Please try again. | | | | | | | WELD MY WORLD FEBRUARY 4, 2011 Weekly Roundup News in the Welding World This Ohio-based company is renowned to transform scrap metal into spectacular beauties. heck out those articles and more in this edition of the “Weekly Roundup”. Enjoy! Picture Credit: dawnnakaya via Flickr Special News ‘Definitely a dream come true’ Wishes do come true, Tavis Anderson has learned. Welding Schools/Programs St. Your comment could not be posted. | WELD MY WORLD MARCH 26, 2011 Weekly Roundup News in the Welding World Seminar shows how to improve pipe-welding skills Lincoln Electric will demonstrate how to improve pipe-welding processes at a free Pipe Mill Welding Seminar, hosted at the company's corporate headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio, from 23-27 May 2011. Enjoy! Jesse G. Mudd is working. Heavy Metal Welding Pro Gets Off the Fence to Forge New Art When an 18-year-old Frank Sciscilo joined the U.S. | |
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