


When a manufacturing facility needs safety guards built for active machinery, there's no room for sloppy work. The guards have to fit right, hold strong, and look like they belong there - not like something pieced together as an afterthought. That's exactly the kind of job we tackled for R&B Plastics machinery at HighLine Warren in Leominster, MA.
We TIG welded these guards from scratch. TIG welding is the go-to process when you need clean, precise welds on structural pieces that have to meet tight tolerances. It gives us control that other welding methods just don't offer, which matters a lot when the end product needs to fit flush against existing equipment and stay put under daily industrial use.
The frames came out solid. Clean welds at every joint, consistent fitment across multiple guard sections, and a finished look that holds up in a professional shop environment. These aren't decorative - they're functional safety barriers built to keep equipment running and workers protected. That's the standard we hold ourselves to on every custom fabrication job.
This is what our custom welding and fabrication work looks like in practice. No two jobs are the same, and that's kind of the point. One-off builds like this require someone who can look at a problem, engineer a solution, and execute it with precision. We do that for manufacturers, shops, and industrial clients throughout Massachusetts.