Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Introduction

Updated: 7/5/2011

People are always looking for places to buy Welding & Fabrication Tools & Supplies. I figured I would put together a list of all the places that offer these tools & supplies and post them on my blog for people to use. Check out the categories on the right to find what you need. If you have something to add to the list, e-mail me and I will be more than happy to add it. Feel free to link to this site from your blog or forum as I put this together for all welders & fabricators.

7/6/2011 - Updated Online Suppliers of Welders & Accessories
7/5/2011 - Updated Mandrel Bends Suppliers Page
7/4/2011 - Updated  Online Tool Suppliers Page

I have recently added a gallery also which is open to all shops and individuals. Feel free to e-mail me your images and your personal or shop information.

Use this address to link to this blog.
http://weldingfabricationtoolssupplies.blogspot.com/

Eventually when I have time and the correct info, I will post which company offers the best prices on the most popular items such as welders, bends, flanges, elbows, etc.

thanks,
Joshua Laliberte (joshualaliberte@gmail.com)

4 comments:

John said...

This blog sounds like it will be very helpful for me. I spend FOREVER looking for tungsten sharpeners and I eventually found some good ones here. This blog would have really been a nice resource to have back then though. Keep up the good work.

Welders said...

True, people indeed need places to get good welding done. Welding is an important aspect of fabrication and the best supplies, protective gear make it easier and also save time.
Welders

Anonymous said...

Very good source of information!!

claire spillane said...

I must say that most welders seem to be passionate about metal and their equipment!
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