Ranch Welding

On-site welding that keeps ranches running — equipment repairs, gate and corral fabrication, and custom steel built to take a beating.

  • Licensed & Insured in Montana
  • Bozeman-Based, Montana-Owned
  • Free Estimates & Measurements
  • Rated “Excellent” — 24 Google Reviews

The Trade That Keeps a Ranch Running

Everything steel on a ranch eventually cracks, bends, or breaks — usually during the week you need it most. Good welding is the difference between a morning repair and a replacement you didn’t budget for. Our welders build and repair across Southwest Montana, on-site, where the work is.

Welding for Building

Want a gate that fits the opening exactly? A corral system laid out for how you actually work stock? Welding is how custom steel happens:

  • Pipe fence and continuous panel systems welded in place
  • Custom gates — sized, braced, and hung to swing true for decades
  • Corrals, alleys, and working systems built around your operation
  • Decorative metalwork — ranch brands, initials, elk and horse silhouettes, and mountain scenes for entrance gates and signs

Welding for Repairs

Time, weather, and hard use beat on ranch equipment relentlessly. We repair and reinforce:

  • Implements, loaders, and attachments
  • Feeders, panels, and gates
  • Trailers and racks
  • The one-off broken thing that’s holding up the whole day

Repair First, Replace When It’s Honest

Choosing repair over replacement saves serious money across a ranch year — and a proper weld on sound steel lasts. When something genuinely is done, we’ll say so before you spend a dime on it. That’s what working with a local crew gets you: straight answers and a rig that shows up. Call (406) 551-6772 for repairs and fabrication quotes.

Our Work

Recent Ranch Welding Projects

Good to Know

Ranch Welding — Questions We Hear a Lot

Do you weld on-site?

Yes — our rigs come to you. Broken equipment, fence and gate repairs, and fabrication that has to happen where the steel already is.

What kinds of ranch welding do you do?

Repairs to implements, feeders, trailers, and gates; fabrication of pipe fence, corrals, and custom gates; and decorative metalwork for entrances — brands, silhouettes, and custom steel art.

Is repairing equipment really cheaper than replacing it?

Very often, yes. Ranch iron is expensive and much of it is fixable — a sound weld on a cracked loader arm or broken feeder costs a fraction of replacement. We'll tell you honestly when something is past saving.

How We Work

How Your Project Will Go

  1. Walk the Line

    We come out, walk the property with you, and take real measurements. Free, no obligation.

  2. Straight-Talk Estimate

    Honest numbers, material options, and a recommendation — including "you don't need this."

  3. Built by Our Own Crew

    No subs, no kit parts. Milled, welded, laid, and set by the same Montana hands, start to finish.

  4. Built to Hand Down

    Frost-depth footings, heavy materials, true lines. Work we're proud to drive past for decades.

Where We Work

Serving Southwest Montana

We're based in Bozeman and work across Gallatin County, Park County, Madison County, Sweet Grass County, and the surrounding Montana communities — from working cattle ranches in Paradise Valley to horse properties in the Gallatin Valley. Don't see your town? Call — we regularly travel for the right project.

  • Bozeman
  • Livingston
  • Paradise Valley
  • Emigrant
  • Pray
  • Gardiner
  • Belgrade
  • Big Sky
  • Big Timber
  • Gallatin Gateway
  • Manhattan
  • Three Forks
  • Four Corners
  • Clyde Park
  • Wilsall
  • Ennis
  • Butte
  • Townsend
  • Willow Creek
  • White Sulphur Springs

Free Estimates & Measurements · Bozeman, MT

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