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holtsteel
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Feb-22-10, 12:03 PM (PDT)
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"Straightening damaged girders/truss"
 
If you have damaged steel beams, girders or truss members, I can help you avoid expensive replacement. In-place flame straightening is a safe, effective, low-cost alternative to avoid shoring, traffic control, rerouting and lengthy reploacement plans. I have been straightening damaged steel for 25 years and have recently started my own company. Even the most severe damage can be straightened to exacting tolerances without loss of strength or integrity. Proper flame bending is an exact art and each bent structure will have unique characteristics unto itself resulting from the degree and type of damage that has occurred. I would be happy to discuss your options with you in regards to repairing needs, please visit my website and feel free to email or give me a call.

Judd Holt
www.holtsteel.com


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