Posts Tagged ‘Welding’
Complete In-House Fabrication of 10,000-gallon Molasses Storage Tank
Posted by: Tracy Gath in Metal Fabrication, Welding on December 15th, 2009
One of our feed mill customers needed a round molasses storage tank that would hold 10,000 gallons. To hold that much, we designed a tank that’s 20 feet high and 10 feet in diameter. The project required that we roll 10′ sheets of steel with our pinch roll. This was a Maple Grove Enterprises project from start to finish. We designed the tank for its custom application, designed and fabricated the OSHA-approved custom outside safety ladder, fabricated the tank, and installed it at the feed mill.
This was a total team effort from initial design concept through fabrication, with communication flowing back and forth between designer and fabricators throughout the entire project. Our customer was onsite during installation and is ecstatic with the results!
Watch a video of our crew flipping half the tank on its side so two pieces can be welded together.
Custom metal fabrication, Feed Mill, Millwrighting, Welding
Extreme Trailer Makeover: Final Episode!
Posted by: Tracy Gath in Metal Fabrication, Sandblasting and Coating, Welding on November 10th, 2009
The drop deck trailer is finished! As you can see from the “before” photo, it has come a long way. The trailer was sandblasted, cross members were cut off, and new cross members were added. The trailer required custom fabrication of the tool boxes and modifications for the addition of the head rack, and it received a full 3-coat system paint job. Now our customer will be proud to take it on the road!
advanced 3-coat system paint job, Custom metal fabrication, sandblasting, Trailer repair, Welding
Extreme Trailer Makeover (Part 4): Fabricating Head Rack, Sandblasting
Posted by: Tracy Gath in Metal Fabrication, Sandblasting and Coating, Welding on October 22nd, 2009
The drop deck trailer is nearing completion! Maple Grove Enterprises fabricated all new cross members and a head rack. We’ve also sandblasted the entire trailer. The trailer is nearly ready for our full 3-coat system paint job. Compare the photos from our first posting to see how far it’s come!
Custom metal fabrication, Trailer repair, Welding
Extreme Trailer Makeover (Part 3): Installing New Cross Members
Posted by: Tracy Gath in Metal Fabrication, Welding on October 8th, 2009
After removing all the cross members from the 53-foot drop deck trailer, Dustin George and the crew installed all new steel cross members. In the photo below, Wade Kephart is welding one of the pieces. Dustin has been away this week caring for his wife and their brand new baby girl, Anna.
Custom metal fabrication, Trailer repair, Welding
Extreme Trailer Makeover (Part 2): Torching the Trailer
Posted by: Tracy Gath in Metal Fabrication, Welding on September 3rd, 2009
The first step in repairing the 53-foot drop deck trailer is to remove all the cross members. In the photo below, MGE employee Dustin George is cutting off the cross members with the torch. After all the cross members are removed, the trailer will be ready for sandblasting.

Custom metal fabrication, Trailer repair, Welding
