TriPoint EFT
Engineering, Fabrication, & Transport
07/18/2022
• Another great project on the books! So happy with how this logo metal inlay turned out for a Peachtree Immediate Care in McDonough that built!
This project started in a software to turn their logo into machine cord for the CNC table to cut out. After a quick wipe off, the inlay was ready to welded into the front railing on site by our good friend at .
Great collaboration between everyone involved!
06/14/2021
• Here’s a quick project we completed for our shop! This fire pit was cut by our table and plasma cutter with holes for ventilation and drainage, welded together with our machine, sprayed in high heat paint to protect from rusting outside (needs a little touch up after some use), and put straight to work burning some old studs from a renovation project! We can make fire pits like these with about any design you can dream up!
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05/17/2021
• Our break from posting doesn’t mean we took a break from working!
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One of the few projects the shop just finished up is fabrication of these stub columns. Completed with our table, plasma cutter, and the help of certified structural welder, these items were sent to site and installed!
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Stay tuned for posts of our other projects!
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04/09/2021
• Look what we picked up this past Wednesday, it’s hauling time!
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This 20ft deck-over trailer with 8ft slide-in ramps now allows us to haul larger pieces of metal and wood stock as well as transport our finished products to their end locations.
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Now with a means for transporting, TriPoint has enabled all three service prongs: Engineering, Fabricating, and Fulfillment. We are open for hire to design, build, and transport to our client’s needs.
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04/05/2021
• After some heavy lifting, dirt digging, post setting, concrete filling, metal grinding, arc welding, cane bolting, lock working, and spray painting, our gate project in the books!
Our client wanted to replace an old wood fence at their building with something nicer. To save some money, we took some old gates from another property and welded an addition to make the gate taller. Since the gate did not fully cross the span needed, we made a pedestrian gate to fill the spot. It worked out perfectly to a standard 32” door.
Some later finishes will be installing privacy panels as well as finials atop the pedestrian gate to make the gate even more secure.
03/23/2021
• While balancing other projects over quarantine, the shop’s table got up and running! The table is really a beautiful piece of engineering, and ours is fully equipped with an extended gantry, a 4’x4’ water table for plasma cutting, and a 4’x4’ spoil board for when we hook up the spindle attachment! Yep, that’s right; we can work on a range of materials from metals to woods and polymers!
The shop’s first project on the table involved using a plasma cutter to cut simple letters that denote suites on a client’s building renovation. This kind of project is quite literally 95% planning and 5% cutting as the plasma cutter rips through some work.
Quick lesson on why using a CNC table is worth the cost: Look at the close up of the metal stock in the third picture, and you can see the edge above the letter was plasma cut by hand versus the machine cutting of the letters. Soooo much cleaner!
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