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Ralph
Eisenhuth
ralph@bandbwelding.com
Been with B&B Since Jan
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hen
Ralph Eisenhuth signed on with B&B, he just wanted
to learn how to weld. Twenty-one and a half years later,
he'd mastered just about every machine in the shop.
Today, he's the shop foreman. "B&B is home,"
he says. "I've made it my home. I've worked hard,
put a lot of time and I think I've helped make this
company successful." Ralph schedules and assigns
jobs, orders materials, and does some billing. "My
job," he says, "is to get stuff done and get
it out the door."
Ralph has seen B&B transform itself from a four-man
shop that welded structural steel and pipe work out
in the field to an in-house, fully automated steel fabrication
shop. "1994 was the transition year for us,"
he says. A construction company approached B&B to
fabricate steel for the HS Crocker building in southeast
Baltimore. It was a challenge B&B couldn't refuse.
They built a new roof using structural steel I-beams
and trusses. "We tried it," Ralph says, "We
succeeded and we went from there." Today, B&B
is a showcase for automation. They are Baltimore's most
automated shop. Says Ralph, "You really need to
see B&B's shop with your own eyes, see how complicated
the fabrication of steel is today."
"We are the best," Ralph says. "We have
the newest and latest equipment and we do quality work."
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