There is something special about walking through a working fabrication shop. Steel sparks fly from cutting torches. Welders work behind their hoods on complex joint geometries. Cranes move heavy materials across the floor. Fitters check their setups with calipers and levels. Every project tells a story, and every week brings new builds with new challenges. At LnL Fabrication, the shop floor has been busy. This article takes a look at several recent projects in production, the
Step onto the shop floor at LnL Fabrication on any given day, and you will see something that defines the difference between commodity fabrication and serious industrial work. You will see welders who treat their work as a craft. You will see fitters who set up joints with the precision of machinists. You will see inspectors who care about every weld they sign off on. You will see a team that knows the equipment leaving their shop is going to serve in some of the most demandi
There is a particular satisfaction in watching a pressure vessel come together from raw steel plate. It starts as a stack of material on a shop floor. It ends as a precision-engineered piece of industrial equipment, ready to handle high-pressure service in an oilfield, refinery, or processing facility for decades to come. At LnL Fabrication in Colorado, this transformation happens every week. The team builds ASME-certified pressure vessels and process equipment for some of th