About Us!

This
section of a web site is generally devoted to the different aspects of the
company, and services or products the company provides. Since I am the chief
cook and bottle washer here, and we are asking for your business, I believe you
deserve to know about me.
Why? Because all the final decisions go through me and if I am a man lacking
integrity and good character, then well, I’m just a shell of a man. I would like
to take this opportunity to discuss briefly two additional topics you very
seldom hear mentioned. Honesty and Passion.
Honesty seems to be something which in my experience needs a major overhaul throughout our society. Honesty is not merely a word in the dictionary which applies to someone else, we should all do our very best to live fruitful and honest lives. It creates and instils tremendous values in the lives of our children as well as the lives of others, whether it is business, or personally related. No one I personally know likes to be lied to or played for a sucker, and neither do I. What do I expect of the people I am in contact with? Honesty. If you make a mistake simply be man enough to admit your mistake and let’s move on. Do not stand there and lie to my face and expect me to be stupid enough to believe your lies. All your doing is destroying your own integrity. If a man cannot be honest about small matters he certainly cannot be honest regarding larger decisions. If you entrust your business to us, I will to the best of my ability be honest to you, you deserve it. If we can perform a service or manufacture a product for you, I will to the best of my abilities provide accurate lead times, quality products, and above average services. Maybe I am just a bit old fashioned or even naive however, I go to bed with a clear conscience every night and sleep very well.
Passion: As a child I can remember having an erector set, I have always had
a passion for building things. I started welding in 1972 and 35 years later I
am still fabricating. Some of you may view our site and think, “we are not
specialized in a given area or product”. Well, fabricating a repetitious product
every day has always bored me, as well as many of the people I have met
throughout the years. From a financial standpoint I am sure we would benefit by
becoming more
of a specialized company for many reasons. However, I love a fabricating
challenge it makes me think, ask questions, and draw on the knowledge I’ve
accumulated over the years, and the people we have around us do not get
burnt out with mundane repetitious piece work. Ever since I can remember I have
strived to do the best I could on any given job, I am not content or proud of a
job unless the end result looks like I could write my signature on it. By being
a diverse company, we are continuously learning, and learning is growing. The
picture above should say it all, does that guy look happy?
David Sanford Sr.