Why an Ironworker Is the Ideal First Machine for Your Fabrication Shop
Thinking of starting a Fabrication Shop of your own? Perhaps you have been a mobile welder or are currently working in a fab shop and know you can do it better. Where do you start? What equipment do you really need, especially when you're on a “start-up” budget. Do you need a press Brake? Shear? Saw? What should you buy to be equipped right out of the gate?
At Southern Fabricating Machinery Sales, Inc. we have helped dozens of shops start from the ground up and the number 1 machine that can spell success is an Ironworker. An Ironworker provides multiple functions required in today's fab shop and can be so versatile that doing without one can be a huge mistake. All the capabilities you need to cut angles, bar, flats, rod, etc, etc can be done quickly and efficiently on an Ironworker. Punching holes and coping angles are also another great capabilities of Ironworker. There is no better description than a demonstration of the capabilities of a great Ironworker like the Piranha machines we proudly represent. Checkout our partner Tim Krase of Piranha in the video below as he walks you through the features and benefits of a Piranha Ironworker. We think you'll agree it's the first fabricating machine every shop should have.
If you need more information on Piranha Ironworkers, click the button below or call us directly at 813-444-4555. You also can always visit us on the web at www.southernfabsales.com
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