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Barn Welding For Gates and Stalls

Wed 23 Jan 2008 - 09:32

Barn Welding For Gates and Stalls
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Edward_Gonzalez]Edward Gonzalez

Over time and from normal usage most metal items and parts will need some repairs and maintenance. The stall doors, stables, chew guards, feed buckets, fencing and farm tools will need welding at some point. Welding is a great method to repair or fabricate new items.

Horses and most animals on a daily basis will kick, lean or bite items in their area to entertain themselves. Metal items can break or bend and tools hitting rocks will sometimes need straightening or welding, the broken piece back on. Entry gate doors and fencing get the most abuse due to the nature of its job. Corralling the feisty herd or slamming gates shut, will eventually damage, bend or even break these metal items.

Look at your equine equipment and tools and find the ones that may need some TLC. Don't leave that tool in the corner, let's get it fixed and back in action! If your horse feed bucket holder, hay feeder, saddle and tack racks aren't up to par, let us refurbish these items and get them doing the jobs they were designed to do. Tractors and the equipment they pull or push are prime candidates for our services.

In closing, take a few minutes, become in tune with your surroundings. Take notice and see if you can find some metal parts that need to be repaired. Remember, you have the farms tools, gates and fencing as well. Keeping your equine area well maintained always makes the horse happier and safer.

Sincerely,

Edward Gonzalez

www.HorseBarnWelding.com

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