Dylan Frazier

About Me
Understanding Proper Manufacturing Practices

As someone who has always loved manufacturing, I love building things for my home and yard. Unfortunately, working with industrial products like reclaimed wood and scrap metal can be dangerous, which is why I started focusing on using proper manufacturing practices when I build things at home. I started focusing carefully on avoiding dangers and perfecting my skills, and it has really made a difference in the things that I have been able to do. This blog is here for anyone who loves industrial and manufacturing topics, including building things from home. Check out this blog for great information on manufacturing in a safer way.

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3 Question To Ask When Your Construction Project Will Have Metal Salvage

25 April 2017
 Categories: Industrial & Manufacturing, Blog

If the time has finally come to make some major changes to your business or professional building that you know contains a lot of metal, it is important to make arrangements well in advance of that occurrence to safely store the salvaged metal from the project. Since the size and scope of projects like yours can vary much, it is a good idea to be aware of your options. Therefore, it will be quite useful to ask the following questions of any metal salvage yard with whom you might do business. Read More …

Improve Your Heating System Efficiency: Keep Costs Down When It’s Time To Heat Your Home

25 April 2017
 Categories: Industrial & Manufacturing, Blog

When you heat your home with heating oil, you may get worried about how you are going to keep your home warm during the winter. While heating oil prices fluctuate, you can keep costs down by improving the efficiency of your heating system. In addition, you can make a few changes in your home that will reduce the cost of heating your home while still keeping you warm in the cold weather. Read More …

5 Tips for Avoiding Side Pulling with Your Crane

24 April 2017
 Categories: Industrial & Manufacturing, Articles

Side pulling is when you use a crane to hoist a load from the side. This is a dangerous practice, and it can damage the crane and injure workers in the area. This happens because cranes are not designed for side pulling, and the extra pressure can cause the wire rope to snap. One misstep can break supplies, hurt workers, and put the crane out of commission, which leads to project delays and expensive repairs. Read More …

Questions To Ask Before Contracting With A Custom Metal Fabrication Shop

19 April 2017
 Categories: Industrial & Manufacturing, Blog

Not all machine shops off top notch work and have the ability to work within the deadlines of potential customers. As a result, you have to take the time to thoroughly vet your options so that you can find the shop that offers the finished products you need within the deadlines your business requires. When evaluating the shops in your area, these are some questions you should ask about each one. Read More …

Clear Waste Safely And Efficiently - Tips For Bulk Trash Disposal

12 April 2017
 Categories: Industrial & Manufacturing, Blog

Whether you're undergoing a home remodel or simply doing your yearly spring cleaning, getting rid of bulk quantities of trash can be a more involved process than you were counting on. While it's absolutely essential to completing a project, it also relies on more knowledge and finesse than simply tossing your items toward the street and calling to schedule a pickup. Below, you'll find a guide to some tips you should follow in order to guarantee a successful bulk trash pickup that will allow you to get on with your life. Read More …