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Charley's Welding & Truck Repair
Category: WeldingUsers Rating:
(773) 523-05193258 South Lawndale Avenue
Chicago, IL 60623
Charley's Welding & Truck Repair is a business providing services in the field of Welding. Charley's Welding & Truck Repair is located in Chicago, IL on 3258 South Lawndale Avenue.
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Helpful Tip for: Welding
Welding, in Chicago, refers to the process of uniting or fusing pieces of metal by hammering and compressing, especially after rendering them soft or pasty by heat, and sometimes with the addition of fusible material. Welders are required to take adequate precautions while welding, as they may be subject to accidental burns, electric shocks, eye damage, poisonous fumes, and ultraviolet light.
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