
A bunch of bent pans, I forget what those were for.

Part of the cut shop, the green machine on the left cuts the angles.

To the left of where the previous picture was taken. The stacked triangular metal is stair pans used for a set of stairs. The light yellow machine near the black drum is a press brake, it bends metal. The green machine behind the press is a shear, it cuts.

This is facing the opposite way the previous picture was, so to the right of the picture 2 ago. Beyond the ramp is the welding floor and where the entrance is is the paint shop.

I forget what these are but we make a decent bit of them.

Columns in the back and beams in the front, these are the bread and butter of the business, we get truckloads of tubes and beams daily.

Some sort of ladder that attaches to the side of a building.

Hand rails in the front and an enclosed ladder in the back.

A spool of rebar, looks to be #4. Rebar is measured in 8ths so #4 is 4/8 which is 1/2” in diameter.

Sometimes we use the big forklift to pull scrap metal off the table if it’s giving us problems.

I forget what exactly was going on here, I think they were taking the crane down.

Cleaning out the table, I’ll explain later.

Also cleaning out the table.

This is what it looks like when the table has had the boxes emptied.

This is what happens after months of cutting metal, all of the little bits of metal that get blown off while cutting build up and you get slag. We hook 4 chains to a box, pull it up and out of the table (dangerous), and the big forklift takes the box and flips it over into an empty trailer then fishes the box out and takes it back for us to put into the table.
