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Smyth
Welding and Machine Shop has continually grown
since George Smyth purchased his first welder and went into
business in 1955. Today George's son Barry operates the business
and continues to expand in the production of high quality
stock and utility trailers, snowblowers, woodsplitters, bale
feeders, prongs, sweepers, buckets and a wide variety of other
custom built agricultural equipment.
Smyth Welding
stocks all common sizes of sheet metal, angle iron,
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tube, round pipe, rod, shaft, flat bar, channel iron etc.,
as well as a good variety of aluminum and some stainless steel.
Also a wide variety of stock bearings, sprockets, pulleys,
PTO parts, bolts, belts and chains, hydraulic hose, valves
and seals are available.
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