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Plan Construction Equipment Welding & Repair in Detroit

You can't afford downtime when your excavator bucket cracks or your loader blade wears through, and getting equipment back in service fast is critical on Detroit job sites. Metal Man Mobile Welding repairs buckets, booms, blades, and frames for heavy machinery, welding cracks, adding reinforcement plates, and fabricating custom components to extend equipment life. The hiss of the grinder cutting through old metal gives way to the steady buzz of the welding arc as new steel bonds to the original structure.

From skid steers and forklifts to excavators and loaders operating across Detroit, every repair is completed with techniques suited to the stresses your equipment faces. Mobile welding services bring the shop to your site, reducing transport costs and keeping your crew productive.

Call today to describe the damage and arrange mobile welding or shop-based repairs that get your Detroit equipment back to work.

What's Included in This Service?

You'll receive an assessment of the damaged area, including crack length, metal thickness, and stress points that need reinforcement. Repairs are completed using stick or MIG welding depending on material type and joint access. Detroit construction sites benefit from mobile service, which eliminates the need to haul equipment to a shop and allows welding to be done between shifts.

Metal Man Mobile Welding welds bucket teeth mounts, boom pivot points, blade edges, and frame cracks on all types of heavy machinery. Reinforcement plates are added to high-wear areas to prevent future breaks. Every weld is ground smooth to avoid stress risers, and components are tested for fit and function before the equipment is released.

Custom metal components like wear bars, cutting edges, and mounting brackets are fabricated as needed to replace broken or worn parts. You get repairs that hold up under heavy loads and daily use, completed on-site or in the shop based on your schedule.

Why Locals Choose This Option?

Heavy equipment repairs require strong welds and fast turnarounds, and knowing what to expect helps you plan for downtime and budget accordingly. Here are answers to questions Detroit contractors ask most often.

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Can you weld cracked loader buckets?
Yes, bucket cracks are welded using high-penetration techniques, and reinforcement plates are added to prevent the crack from spreading. You receive a repair that restores load capacity.
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Do you offer on-site welding for heavy machinery?
Mobile welding units are fully equipped to handle equipment repairs on construction sites, farms, and industrial yards in Detroit. You avoid transport costs and minimize downtime.
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How long does a typical equipment repair take?
Simple crack repairs are often completed in a few hours, while complex boom or frame work may take a full day. Turnaround depends on the extent of damage and material thickness.
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Can you fabricate custom mounting brackets?
Custom brackets, wear bars, and edge guards are fabricated to match your equipment's specifications. You provide measurements or bring the part in for reference.
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What types of equipment do you service?
Services include excavators, skid steers, loaders, forklifts, backhoes, and other heavy machinery used in construction, landscaping, and material handling across Detroit.

Reliable equipment repairs keep your projects on schedule and your machines productive, and mobile welding brings the solution directly to your Detroit site. Schedule service now to minimize downtime and get back to work fast.