Trenton Sheet Metal
Mueller And Wilson Inc
12747 Cimarron Path, San Antonio, TX 78249
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Main - 609-695-6328
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- Sheet Metal Fabricators, Sheet Metal Work, Welders
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- * Ventilation Hoods* Industrial Mist Eliminator System* Imitation Jet Engine* Process Oil Filter* Kitchen Hood* Custom Sinks and Counters* Beer Box with Racks & Doors for Hotel* Lettering for Signage* Tanks and ducts - The Staples of Our BusinessTrenton Sheet Metal has now increased fabrication capabilities with the addition of our High Performance Plasma Cutting System. This system features a versatile, state-of-the-art CNC Control System, including Computer Automated Design and Digitized Programming.
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Trenton Sheet Metal - The Art of Industry Since 1912While most of our work is industrial, Trenton Sheet Metal has long worked with artists and inventors, producing sculpture as well as prototype machinery. Our jobs range in complexity from covering church spires to making components for nuclear plants.TSM fabricates in all kinds of metal and does all types of welding. We will form, shear, and roll-shear a sheet of metal up to 3/8-inch thick in metal patterns of any size and shape.Trenton Sheet Metal custom-produces everything from commercial ventilating systems to cranberry tanks to designer beds for rock and roll stars.History:Frederick F. Scheich, an Austro-Hungarian immigrant who had been trained as a tinsmith in his homeland, began his own business in the basement of his house in Trenton, New Jersey 1912. He used a bicycle to get to jobs and deliver materials until, in 1915, he needed bigger quarters and a car. Five years later he moved again, to 30 Adam Avenue, where the business is still located. By the 1920's his company was one of the area's largest sheet metal houses, employing as many as 200 workers. Following the founder's death, the firm was purchased in 1951 by four partners: George L. Fluck, Joseph P. Somogyi, Russell H. Bogert, and John B. Cole, Sr. Six years later Fluck retired, and the remaining three partners bought his share and that of the Scheich family. Since 1963 the firm has been entirely owned by the Somogyi family.