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Shappee Welding is the leading welding and repair shop serving Lawrence County Pa, and the surrounding areas. With our years of industry experience, we specialize in delivering exceptional welding services for residential, commercial, and industrial projects. From custom metal fabrication, farm equipment to on-site repairs, we take pride in our attention to detail and commitment to your satisfaction. Our mobile welding services enable us to provide on-site repairs and custom fabrication for your welding needs. Whether you need repairs for your equipment or custom fabrication for a new project, we can come to you and provide the services you need.
Plasma Cutting Now Available
We’ve recently acquired a Langmuir Systems Plasma cutter. Steel, Aluminum, Stainless – your plasma cutter isn’t a picky eater. You can feed it almost any type of metal or alloy and produce amazing results. From signs, to custom metal parts and decorative items, you can also bevel, gouge, mark, and even weld.
Shappee Welding services a wide area
Lawrence County is home to one of twenty-two Keystone Select Stocked Trout Waterways, the Neshannock Creek is a premier fly-fishing location with it being stocked twice a year. Lawrence County is located in Pennsylvania with a population of 85,907. In Lawrence County, most residents own their homes. In Lawrence County there are a lot of bars and coffee shops. Many retirees live in Lawrence County and residents tend to be conservative. The public schools in Lawrence County are above average.
Shappee Welding provides mobile service to Lawrence County, Pennsylvania
New Castle, the county seat, was connected to Beaver in Beaver county by the Erie Extension Canal (opened 1833). Lawrence county was created in 1849 and named for the Lawrence, Oliver Hazard Perry’s flagship during the Battle of Lake Erie. New Wilmington is the home of Westminster College (founded 1852). Other communities include Ellwood City, Bessemer, Ellport, and Wampum. The county’s economy rests on services (health care and business), manufacturing (iron and steel), and mining (bituminous coal).