Acutech is a precision CNC cutting shop, metal fabrication, and full service CNC machine shop located on Highway 40, just west of Columbia Falls, Montana. We offer water jet cutting, plasma cutting, CNC machining, and a full service metal fabrication shop- including sheet metal. For updates on Acutech's many projects and insight into how the machinery works, follow Acutech or visit our website at www.AcutechWorks.com!
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Chandelier designed and built By Dean Grommet of Acutech Metalworks, installed at the newly renovated Gunsight Saloon in Columbia falls Mt Saloon is awesome, stop in for a cold one and some great food.
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Is your home or your business in need of a new sign? Give us a call at Acutech Metalworks 406-892-4030
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An interesting blacksmithing detail for fireplace mantel.
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Steel clad stair risers and fireplace platform by Acutech metalworks contractor Martel Construction Architect Olson Kundig.
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Industrial fabrications, shown is a portion of an organic carbon engine.
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The patina process on an art pedestal at Acutech Metalworks
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Nordstram Cafe & E-Bars coffee tables by Acutech Metalworks.
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Kiosks by Acutech Metalworks
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Acutech”s coating line applies coatings properly that last...
This is why the tire stores send their wheels to us.
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Fireplace mantel, recess for big screen, fireplace cabinet and log storage all fabricated sheet steel By Acutech’s sheet metal.
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Acutech fabricators in training with Cidan Machinery on Acutech’s Cidan Futura Plus, one of the most advanced folding machines in the world. This machine assists Acutech Metalworks to do some of the most complex and precision sheet metal parts available anywhere.
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Whitefish water rescue in the shop at Acutech Metalworks for some stainless steel fabrication
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Cross memorial by Acutech Metalworks.
Crosses along U.S. Highway 2 mark the scene of the Jan. 21, 1984 tragedy is shown Jan. 23, 2014 in Whitefish, Mont. A bus carrying the Whitefish High School wrestling team crashed along U.S. Highway 2 on the southern edge of Glacier National Park in 1984. Nine died and 18 others were hospitalized in the deadliest highway accident in Montana history.
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More Architectural metal projects completed by Acutech
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