Frame of Mind

 

This "beauty" is our Part of the Week. Let's take a look!

WHAT'S THIS?

EMI is a full service machine shop, with services ranging from CNC milling & turning to surface finishing, from marking & engraving to welding & brazing.

Let's take a look at how we create a welded frame for one of our customers.

 

THAT'S COOL!

The process starts with receiving raw materials from one of our metal suppliers. In this case, stainless steel.

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"Sittin' on the Dock of the (Delivery) Bay" (with apologies to Otis Redding, 1968)

 

Next we measure twice and cut-to-size once.

IMG_1145 JPG"Cuts Like A Knife" (with apologies to Brian Adams , 1983)

 

After clamping into place, we're ready to weld.

Welding a Large Frame"Join Together" (with apologies to The Who, 1972)

 

Of course, after welding the frames need some polishing to clean things up a bit. 

Tommy 3 min"Finishing Touches" (with apologies to Warren Zevon, 1991)

 

And when everything is ready to go, we send them to our customer.

IMG_1327 jpg"I'm Shipping Up To Boston" (with apologies to Dropkick Murphys, 2005)

 

To be clear, we can ship to Boston. And other places, too.

 

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About the author

Adam Persson

Adam handles sales & marketing for EMI and brings a passion for creating long term win-win B2B relationships with customers. When he's not at work he can be found chasing after his three kids, two dogs and one cat, or smashing his thumb with a hammer while working on home renovations.