HTW is small family owned and operated shop. Our family has been a part of the local community since 1970 . Over the years we have established that we are willing to go the extra mile to get the job done and to satisfy our customers. Hill Top Welding is owned and operated by me ( Chris Reifel ) , my wife ( Lorrie ).
Hill Top Welding offers a full line of welding services.
- Stick welding (SMAW)
- Mig welding (GMAW)
- Tig welding (GTAW)
- Flux Core welding (FCAW-S and FCAW-G)
- Acetylene Cutting & welding
- Aluminum welding
- CNC Hi-Def Plasma cutting Messer-mg w/ Kaliburn hi-definition plasma cutting system (Please contact us for a quote at cjreifel@hilltopwelding.com Please include a drawing in dxf or dwg format. Please include an image with the dimensions of the part if you can't supply a drawing, and we can draw it up for you at an extra charge.)
- We can go portable with our Miller Trailblazer 301G welder giving us all the welding capabilities listed above and Air arc Gouging. We have our service truck equipped with a torch, Air Compressor, Crane, and many of the tools needed to do most repairs on site.
- Powder Coating Capable of coating parts up to 4'w x9'l x6't
- We also do custom bending of pipe and square and round tubing with out RMD Bailiegh 150A bender. We have ready 3/4" round -1-3/4"Round dies for roll cages, rock sliders, tree kickers, 1" square and 1-1/4" pipe -1-1/2" pipe for handrails.
- Plate bending. Small items are bent on small finger brake and larger items are bent on 10 foot x 3/16" Chicago Dreis and Krump Leaf Brake. Thicker parts can be bent at shorter lengths then 10'.
- We do Sand blasting Large or small. We have a Large sand recovery system that helps eliminate waste and environmental contamination. Near 90% of our blasting can be done inside our booth with very little discharge into the air. Large trailers and equipment we blast in bay area of the shop but we suck the sand right back through the system so it is recovered and only a minimal amount is discharged.
- Also do trailer repair and reconditioning.
About Powder Coating
The Environment
¿ Meet EPA standards ¿ Contain no solvents ¿ Virtually no HAPs ¿ Virtually no VOCs ¿ Require no air pollution control equipment. ¿ Health and safety concerns are minimized
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The Efficiency
¿ No clean-up solvents ¿ Overspray can be reclaimed and reused ¿ Many coating chemistries can be applied using the same equipment ¿ Minimal operator training
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The Durability
¿ Tough and extremely abrasion, corrosion, and chemical resistant ¿ Superior finish quality is resistant to cracking, peeling, and marring ¿ Provide a long service life for the parts they coat
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The Beauty
¿ Excellent finish uniformity ¿ No sags or drips ¿ Wide variety of substrates supported ¿ Ready-to-use ¿ Available in a wide range of chemistries, colors and gloss leve
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More Durable Powder coating gives consumers, businesses, and industry one of the most economical, longest-lasting, and most color-durable quality finishes available.
Powder coated surfaces are more resistant to chipping, scratching, fading, and wearing than other finishes. Color selection is virtually unlimited with high and low gloss, metallic, and clear finishes available. And colors stay bright and vibrant longer. Texture selections range from smooth surfaces to a wrinkled or matte finish, and rough textures designed for hiding surface imperfections.
Protects the Environment Powder coating is also highly protective of our environment. While liquid finishes contain solvents which have pollutants known as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), powder coating contains no solvents and releases negligible amounts, if any, of VOCs into the atmosphere. Thus, there is no longer a need for finishers to buy costly pollution control equipment. In addition, most powder coating overspray that does not adhere to the part can be retrieved and reused, virtually eliminating the waste commonly found in liquid finishing processes.
Saves Money Elimination of VOCs and reduction of wastes saves money and helps companies comply more easily and economically with the regulations of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. In fact, one of the major elements in expanding the market for powder coating has been the implementation over the past 30 years of stringent air pollution control legislation.
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