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12/01/2013

Hiring Quality welders. Looking for the best!

Qualifications:

The successful candidate must have:

•A minimum of 3 years verifiable experience in manufacturing / production welding. Solid pipe welding and fabrication as well as structural
•Stable and solid work history. No job hoppers please! Drug test mandatory.
•The ability to weld and fabricate from engineering drawings.
•Stick pipe welding and MIG weld .045 metal core and MIG weld of .035 solid wire experience strongly desired.
•Fit up skills and assembly skills are necessary. Ability to perform job safely yet still maintain efficiency.
Email resume to [email protected]

11/30/2013

s small business Saturday!! Let's spend our day trying to keep our business local because after all the heart of our community is local businesses, large to small and in between. So if you find yourself running out to get things you need, please try to think of a locally owned business to get it at rather than box stores. The change will be immense and will only take a small amount of diligence on part of the consumer to get us there.

07/05/2013

Wanting to wish all of our friends and customers a happy July Fourth. We live in one of the greatest countries on the globe. Lets take this moment and pay homage to all those who have sacrificed so much so we can spend these times with our neighbors, heros, friends and families. God Bless you all, and Thank you to all of those that make our freedom a reality. PATRIOT!

PATRIOT is now offering custom colored concrete countertops in addition to our copper, stainless steel and zinc varietie...
03/09/2013

PATRIOT is now offering custom colored concrete countertops in addition to our copper, stainless steel and zinc varieties. These can be cast in thicknesses up to 6"! Can be left virgin or sealed and a wide array of colors to match your home decor. Call PATRIOT first!

PATRIOT is proud to offer custom copper, concrete, stainless, or zinc countertops. Countertops can be installed over exi...
03/06/2013

PATRIOT is proud to offer custom copper, concrete, stainless, or zinc countertops. Countertops can be installed over existing laminate or installed directly onto new cabinets. They look great in residential as well as commercial settings. They work with drop in and under-mounted sinks. Welded seam free stainless sinks are available upon request and concrete counters can be dyed to a custom color. Call us first. 740-252-1360

12/31/2012

We would like to wish all of our friends and family a wonderful and gracious new year. May you all enjoy your evening, but please do so safely. We look forward to talking with you next year. PATRIOT!

Lighting of Hill House Celebration at the Cleveland Museum of Art on East Boulevard in Cleveland Ohio was held on the Ea...
12/13/2012

Lighting of Hill House Celebration at the Cleveland Museum of Art on East Boulevard in Cleveland Ohio was held on the East Terrace of the museum which was engineered and created by PATRIOT STAINLESS Inc. USA! This sculpture was displayed by Community Arts Director Robin VanLear. Variations of this sculpture have been displayed at many prestigious venues such as Rockefeller Center in New York. PATRIOT STAINLESS was proud to be a backdrop for such a well known work. PATRIOT!

11/30/2012

What Makes Stainless Steel Rust Resistant?

In 1913, English metallurgist Harry Brearly, working on a project to improve rifle barrels, accidentally discovered that adding chromium to low carbon steel gives it stain resistance. In addition to iron, carbon, and chromium, modern stainless steel may also contain other elements, such as nickel, niobium, molybdenum, and titanium. Nickel, molybdenum, niobium, and chromium enhance the corrosion resistance of stainless steel. It is the addition of a minimum of 12% chromium to the steel that makes it resist rust, or stain 'less' than other types of steel. The chromium in the steel combines with oxygen in the atmosphere to form a thin, invisible layer of chrome-containing oxide, called the passive film. The sizes of chromium atoms and their oxides are similar, so they pack neatly together on the surface of the metal, forming a stable layer only a few atoms thick. If the metal is cut or scratched and the passive film is disrupted, more oxide will quickly form and recover the exposed surface, protecting it from oxidative corrosion. (Iron, on the other hand, rusts quickly because atomic iron is much smaller than its oxide, so the oxide forms a loose rather than tightly-packed layer and flakes away.) The passive film requires oxygen to self-repair, so stainless steels have poor corrosion resistance in low-oxygen and poor circulation environments. In seawater, chlorides from the salt will attack and destroy the passive film more quickly than it can be repaired in a low oxygen environment unless you use higher grades of stainless such as 316 or 321. We use recommend 304 alloy stainless for all indoor applications, and suggest using 316 for exterior applications such as signage, handrails, and architectural details. We specialize in stainless steel and can guide you down the correct path for your stainless project. Please call us to schedule a free consultation or appointment. PATRIOT!

11/26/2012

Restaurants and commercial kitchens have been using stainless steel appliances and equipment for decades because stainless steel boasts a long life span, is easy to maintain and is among the easiest materials to keep clean. When you're outfitting your kitchen with new small and large appliances, you'll find that there are at least five advantages of choosing stainless steel for your countertops, refrigerator, oven range, dishwasher and other household appliances

The Top 5 Advantages:

Easy to clean and maintain. Stainless steel does not absorb dirt; in fact, it actually resists smudges, fingerprints and scuff marks relatively easily, making it very easy to clean and maintain. Stainless steel appliances can be wiped down with a damp cloth and sanitized easily. The surface can be protected with a cleaner to preserve its smooth, sleek and shiny surface.

Long life span. Stainless steel does not fade or become discolored over time. It's also a rust-proof and stain-resistant material, so it will maintain its shine and preserve all of the aesthetic qualities of your appliances for several years to come.

Does not harbor germs. Because stainless steel is non-porous, it resists bacteria and germs more effectively than wood or plastic surfaces. Stainless steel can be wiped clean with a disinfectant cleaner after use, and is an attractive option for homes with young children and pets or for anyone who wants to keep their kitchen as clean and immaculate as possible.

Aesthetically pleasing. Stainless steel appliances can complement almost any kitchen or home design and theme, and the sleek, gleaming metallic finish can be balanced out with wood or plastic accents. Stainless steel is aesthetically pleasing and can be used as a surface material on a variety of appliances, including dishwashers, washers, dryers, countertops, refrigerators, freezers and stove tops.

Does not affect flavor of foods. Stainless steel is one of the most hygienic surfaces available, so any foods that come into contact with the surface or material do not attract dirt or germs. Stainless steel also does not react with any foods that may be used during meal preparation and cooking.

As you see, stainless is not only the clear choice for countertops and appliances, but it is also the green choice. Stainless requires 1/3 of the energy to process vs a comparable stone surface. We can also finish the stainless in a variety of finishes, and colors. Please see our website at www.patriotstainlessusa.com for more information!

We offer fully mobile welding services, as well as a full list of capabilities at our shop including CNC plasma, waterjet, mandrel bending, laser cutting, etc. We are 6G certified welders and carry liability Insurance as well as bonding on request

11/23/2012

5 REASONS WHY NOT TO BUY GRANITE
There’s no denying that granite countertops are beautiful. Each one of them an exquisitely fine piece of art handcrafted by nature herself. The subtle interplay of colors and the swirls of mineral inclusions make each slab a wonder to behold. But before you go shelling out the big bucks to remodel your countertops there are a number of powerfully valid reasons to reject the notion that granite is the best material for the job.

1. Granite cracks easily. While rock is inarguably a hard surface, it can also be very brittle and tends to fracture along mineral planes. The pretty sparkles of differing colors that make your granite countertop so beautiful represent zones of weakness -- thousands upon thousands of zones of weakness. A dropped bowl, a hot pan, excessive moisture or rapid temperature changes can all spontaneously cause a rupture along one of these many potential fracture zones and forever ruin the beauty of your countertop.

2. It’s very expensive. Sure, granite represents the current height of fashion, but tastes are forever changing and what looks fabulous today might be horribly outdated tomorrow. It’s expensive to purchase, it’s expensive to install and – reverting back to point number one – it’s expensive to replace in the event of a fracture.

3. Granite is ridiculously easy to stain. Don’t leave a basket of fruit on your countertop, or spill wine, tea or coffee on it. You’ll have a big black blob on your countertop for years to come. The acid in tomatoes and many other common foods can absolutely destroy the beauty of your granite surface. Even the steam from an espresso machine can mar the beauty of your granite, and unless you want to keep placing increasingly more bric-a-brac to camouflage the hideous stains that grow on your countertop year after year, then a rock countertop probably isn’t your best bet.

4. It’s horribly impractical. If you’re someone who wants to actually use their kitchen, you’ll soon discover that a granite countertop isn’t a food prep-friendly surface. In addition to the stains and inherent material weakness mentioned above, if you want to use your kitchen for something other than looking at, you’ll have to have a large number of cutting boards and plastic or glass shields to use as work surfaces.

5. Real estate values and future market projections don’t bear out the cost of remodeling with granite. Conventional wisdom states that high dollar kitchen remodeling projects pay back the homeowner about 70-90 percent return on investment (ROI), provided the cost of the kitchen remodeling project doesn’t exceed the cost of the home by about 15 percent. But with the current real estate market bubble correction, conventional wisdom flies out the window. According to the 2009 Cost vs. Value Report conducted by Remodeling Magazine the ROI for an upscale kitchen remodeling project has dropped to 63.2 percent, while smaller kitchen remodeling jobs have retained much of their value at 78.3 percent ROI.

The good news for folks who need to do some kitchen updating is that stainless steel is a viable alternative. Stainless requires no maintenance, is available in a variety of finishes, almost any shape, thickness, etc. Please visit our website for more information or call us directly and we would be happy to speak with you!

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