ASG Fabrication

ASG Fabrication

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This page is about my business, ASG Fabrication, a sole proprietorship started at the beginning of 2015. Please share!

06/15/2019

Hubcentric rings for an Audi customer.

Photos from ASG Fabrication's post 03/04/2016

A couple custom 7x4 gate panels. 1.5" and 1" square tubing, with mitered corner joints.

Photos 03/04/2016

Custom limited slip differential work.

Photos from ASG Fabrication's post 02/29/2016

Here are some gate panels I am getting ready to delivery to my customer. 1.5" and 1" square tubing, mitered corners.

Photos from ASG Fabrication's post 12/15/2015

For the wine lover in your life, how about a wine bottle stopper, just in time for Christmas? I make these from 304 stainless steel on a vintage 1942 American made lathe. Pick one up in person, $40, or $46 shipoed, via USPS air mail. All orders would ship on Saturday, December 19th, or Monday, the 21st. Pick up in person on or after the 21st. Cash or check, or Paypal. Paypal address is [email protected]. Merry Christmas!

Photos from ASG Fabrication's post 12/13/2015

Three AR15 barrels, and one Savage 22 barrel. I threaded all of these barrels, shortened the three AR15 barrels, profiled the muzzle end of the longest AR15 barrel to a M4 spec, and profiled the area under the hand guards.

12/08/2015

To everyone who has liked my business page, THANK YOU!

Sandwich Shop Sneeze Guard Brackets 11/16/2015
Toyota 4x4 Wheel Adapters 08/19/2015

Custom fit for a Samurai

Untitled album 08/13/2015

Stainless steel wine bottle stopper.

Stainless Steel Wine Bottle Stopper

06/03/2015

Today, I will embark upon my biggest fabrication job. I'll be building six planter boxes from 1/4" thick steel. Two will be two feet tall, two feet wide, and ten feet long. The other four boxes will be 48"x48"x42", 48"x48"x38" 48"x48"x34", and 48"x48"x30". 3500 lbs of material will test my back, logistical, and rigging skills. When the boxes are done, they'll be loaded onto a trailer, then hauled up north, at which point they'll be unloaded by an excavator. Wish me luck!

Photos from ASG Fabrication's post 05/28/2015

Finished up the prototype arm rest for my buddy who does tats. I am not happy with the height adjustment. Instead of holes on 2" centers for, I think I'll cut 3/16" chamfered grooves into the .120 wall 1.625 tubing. I think it'll provide a cleaner look. I don't like the clamping mechanism for the arm rest itself (at the top). Researching ideas for that this morning.

Also going to change the legs. I don't have notching equipment, and did the notching on these 1 5/8 tubes by hand, and mig welded the joints, vertical down. The bottom of the feet are capped, and will get rubber stick-on pads to prevent slipping. As you can imagine, capping the leg ends on a 45 is a lot more time consuming than doing straight cuts, so I think I'll change the legs to come straight out of the vertical tube (easier on that joint for production work), then turn 90 to the ground. This way, the ends won't have to be capped, and can take rubber slip-on feet.

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Gig Harbor, WA
98335

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4pm