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Certified MIG, TIG & Stick Welding

Strong, precise welds for repairs, fabrication, and field work done right the first time.

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Service Details

At 704 Diesel & Welding Services, we provide certified MIG, TIG, and stick welding for customers who need strong, clean, dependable results. We started this business in 2022 with a simple goal: give people around Marshville, NC and the greater Charlotte area a welding service they can trust to show up, do the job right, and stand behind the work. Whether you need a cracked part repaired, heavy equipment welded on-site, or custom metal fabrication in the shop, we have the experience and equipment to handle it.

We offer both mobile welding and in-shop welding services within a 50-mile radius of Marshville, NC. That means we can come to your property, farm, fleet yard, roadside location, or job site when moving the equipment is not practical. If the work is better suited for a controlled shop setting, we can complete fabrication and repairs in-house for a precise and efficient turnaround. Our service area covers much of Charlotte and nearby counties in North Carolina and South Carolina.

What Our Certified Welding Service Covers

Our certified MIG, TIG, and stick welding service is built to handle a wide range of repair and fabrication needs. We work with customers in construction, trucking, agriculture, landscaping, industrial operations, and residential settings. Some of the most common projects we handle include structural repairs, equipment repairs, trailer welding, bucket and attachment repair, crack repair, fence and gate welding, custom brackets, mounting plates, support pieces, and general metal fabrication.

We regularly weld and repair components such as:

  • Heavy equipment parts and attachments
  • Truck and trailer components
  • Farm machinery and implements
  • Skid steer buckets and cutting edges
  • Braces, mounts, tabs, and frames
  • Gates, handrails, and metal supports
  • Shop-fabricated steel parts
  • Damaged or worn metal sections that need reinforcement

Every job starts with understanding how the part is used, how it failed, and what kind of strength and finish it needs. That helps us choose the right welding process and repair method, instead of using a one-size-fits-all approach.

MIG Welding

MIG welding is a great option for many steel fabrication and repair jobs because it is efficient, strong, and well suited for production work and general repairs. We often use MIG welding when customers need solid weld strength with a clean appearance on mild steel and similar materials. It is commonly used for trailer repairs, brackets, shop-fabricated pieces, frames, supports, and many other everyday welding applications.

Benefits of MIG welding include:

  • Fast welding speed
  • Clean welds with good appearance
  • Strong results for many structural and repair applications
  • Efficient process for fabrication and repeatable work

TIG Welding

TIG welding is ideal when the job calls for more control, a cleaner finish, or work on thinner materials and specialty metals. This process gives us the ability to make precise welds with a high-quality appearance. TIG welding is often used when fit and finish matter, or when the material requires a more refined approach than standard repair welding.

TIG welding is commonly chosen for:

  • Precision metal work
  • Thin material welding
  • Clean, detailed fabrication
  • Applications where appearance matters

If your project needs accuracy and a neat finished look, TIG welding may be the best fit.

Stick Welding

Stick welding is one of the most dependable processes for heavy-duty repair work, especially in field conditions. It performs well outdoors and on thicker materials, making it a strong choice for farm equipment, structural repairs, job-site welding, and repairs on worn or dirty metal where conditions are less than perfect. When we are handling mobile welding calls, stick welding is often one of the best tools for getting durable results in the real world.

Stick welding is a smart choice for:

  • Outdoor welding and repair
  • Heavy equipment and farm machinery repairs
  • Structural steel repair
  • Thicker materials and high-strength applications
  • Field service welding where mobility matters

Mobile Welding and On-Site Repairs

One of the biggest benefits we offer is mobile welding service. When equipment is down or a metal component fails on-site, hauling it to a shop can waste time and money. We bring our welding capability to you, which helps reduce downtime and keeps your project moving. This is especially valuable for contractors, farmers, owner-operators, and fleet managers who need fast answers and practical repairs.

Our mobile welding service is commonly used for:

  • Job-site equipment repair
  • Trailer and truck repair
  • Farm and agricultural equipment repair
  • Emergency welding situations
  • Field reinforcement and structural fixes

We know that when metal breaks, production can stop. Our goal is to provide a repair that is safe, solid, and built to hold up under real working conditions.

In-Shop Fabrication and Welding

Some jobs are best completed in the shop, where we can take more time with setup, measuring, cutting, fitting, and finishing. Our in-shop welding and fabrication service is ideal for custom metal work, detailed repairs, and projects that need a controlled environment. If you need a part modified, repaired, reinforced, or built from scratch, we can help you come up with a practical solution.

In-shop work may include:

  • Custom steel fabrication
  • Component rebuilding and reinforcement
  • Bracket and mount fabrication
  • Repair of removable parts and attachments
  • Welding projects that require detailed fit-up

Why Customers Choose Us

When you hire 704 Diesel & Welding Services, you are working with a local company led by Matt Harris, not a big chain or a call center. We take pride in straightforward service, honest communication, and work that is done with care. We understand that our customers are trusting us with equipment, vehicles, and metal structures they rely on every day. That is why we focus on practical repairs, quality workmanship, and service that respects your time.

Customers choose us because we offer:

  • Certified MIG, TIG, and stick welding
  • Mobile and in-shop service options
  • Service within 50 miles of Marshville, NC
  • Experience with diesel equipment, trailers, farm machinery, and structural metal repair
  • Clear communication and dependable scheduling
  • Repairs and fabrication tailored to the real use of the part

Our Process

We keep the process simple. First, we learn about your project, the type of material, the damage, and where the work needs to happen. Then we determine the best welding method for the job. If needed, we can recommend whether a mobile repair or in-shop service is the better choice. From there, we complete the repair or fabrication with a focus on strength, fit, and long-term performance.

Our approach is based on solving the actual problem. Sometimes a part needs a clean repair. Sometimes it needs reinforcement. Sometimes replacement or fabrication of a new piece makes more sense. We will give you honest input so you can make the right call.

Service Area

We proudly serve customers within a 50-mile radius of Marshville, NC, including much of the Charlotte area and surrounding counties in North Carolina and South Carolina. If you need a mobile welder near Marshville, Charlotte, or nearby communities, we are ready to help.

Call 704 Diesel & Welding Services

If you need certified MIG, TIG, or stick welding for equipment repair, metal fabrication, trailer repair, structural welding, or on-site welding service, contact 704 Diesel & Welding Services today. We are here to help with dependable welding solutions that fit your job, your timeline, and your budget. Tell us what you need, and we will help you get the job done right.

Our Certified MIG, TIG & Stick Welding Process

At 704 Diesel & Welding Services, we keep the welding process simple, clear, and built around quality. From the first call to the final inspection, we focus on the right method, clean workmanship, and dependable turnaround for every repair or fabrication job.

Project Review & Weld Plan

When you call, we discuss the repair or fabrication need, material type, thickness, and service location. We then recommend MIG, TIG, or stick welding, give a clear estimate, and set a realistic timeline for shop or mobile service within our 50-mile Marshville area.

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Prep, Fit-Up & Certified Welding

We clean and prep the base metal, confirm measurements, and complete proper fit-up before striking an arc. Our certified welding process is matched to the job, whether it needs strong structural welds, precise TIG work, or dependable field repairs on equipment, trailers, or heavy components.

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Final Inspection & Customer Sign-Off

After welding, we inspect bead quality, penetration, alignment, and overall strength, then clean the finished area and review the work with you. If needed, we make final adjustments on site so you get a safe, solid result and a job completed right the first time.

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FAQ

Certified MIG, TIG & Stick Welding FAQs

Here are the questions we hear most often about our welding services at 704 Diesel & Welding Services. If you do not see your question here, give us a call and we will be happy to talk through your project.

Reviews

Why clients trust 704 Diesel & Welding

Real feedback on weld quality, fast service, and reliable results at the shop or on site

704 Diesel has done a ton of work for me and everytime the work has been top notch!. From Changing conveyor belts to oil changes. Cannot praise them enough for the hard work they have done for me!
Tyler L.
They do great work and are very reliable!
Clay K.
Quality work and great communication
Austin B.

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