Because they are engineered to compress and bend at the top, and tense at the bottom at the bottom respectively, there are many uses for them. These are only a few of the many reasons you might want to use I beams. You can also use it for its flexibility, among other things.


If it is still in this position, you can stand at the plywood's middle. It might be impossible to do so, as it may break. To give it extra strength and support, place a single piece of Styrofoam underneath the plywood, and another piece below that.

Beam Layout Welding Lights



Beam Layout Welding offers easy access diagnostics indicators as well message display and custom graphics. These include electrical, hydraulic, and functional schematics. Keyboard or touch screen input is possible.

Beam Layout Welding Lights
I-Beam

I-Beam


Gulf States Saw & Machine Company offers modular Fusion Arc welding cells, in-house training classes, an abundant inventory of consumables and robotic welding parts. Training classes are taught by certified welding and application engineers.

What are the welding requirements of structural fabrication






The Beam Layout Welding's Electrical Control Panel allows for maximum system control flexibility. You can operate the Welder in Manual Mode or Automatic Mode. The individual controls on the control panel allow you to set the order of operations in Manual Mode. Each welding head controller can also be used to set the welding parameters.

Fiber Laser Cutting

Fiber Laser Cutting





The TS-72 tack-up station offers hydraulic clamping which pre-fixes the leading edge of the prefabricated beans. Franklin 40 Series CNC Gantry allows for automated pick-and-place loading of finished Flanges using the Franklin CNC Falange Line System. Franklin "60" Series Gantries offer up to 60 feet of length and 75 feet of travel storage.

Beam Layout Welding Desk


Gulf States Saw & Machinery Co is a forward-thinking company that solves the unique problems in our industry. It provides efficient design, fabrication, timely delivery and maintenance of custom equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

A welded beam consists of three individual sections of steel – a web, a top flange and a bottom flange. These segments are merged together with deep fillet welds to create an incredibly robust building material.