Bob, we do general job shop work, but our specialty is Marine Repair and New Construction.
Our customers use us because we have decades of knowledge among myself and my two Brothers, and we offer a special type of hands on service that many shops simply lack. It lends its self to our type of work, where you are dealing with the type of equipment that literally gets destroyed in it's normal course of use. Our customers pay us as much for what we know as for what we do.
This type of work still requires Machinist who can perform just about any machine shop function, and figure out ways to do things that in today's world might seem a little bit out of the norm. There is still a demand for this type of work, even though you can call it a "niche" industry. As long as there are Tugboats pushing barges, they will get torn up, and we will be there to fix them.
The last three men we trained, we took right out of the local High School's vocational program, and taught them to do things our way. They work hard, get dirty, but make a darned good living...........jackie