Ben McDonald, mobile welding and contracting across the Northern Rivers. Entrance gates, cattle yards, laneways, fencing and on-farm repairs, welded on site so nothing has to come off the property.
Getting a set of yards or a gate to a workshop and back is half the cost of the job, and half the reason it takes three weeks. Ben turns up with the truck, the welder and the steel, and it gets built where it is going to live.
It also means it fits. Gates hung to the actual posts, laneways set out to the actual paddock, rails welded around the ground as it really sits, not as it was measured on a phone call.
Talk to Ben about a jobGrand entrance gates fabricated and installed, up to eight metres across, with custom centre panels cut to the property's own mark. Hung true, swinging properly, and built to still be doing it in twenty years.



Complete yard builds, holding yards, laneways and entrances, in galvanised rail set into the ground where you actually need it. House yard fencing installed and painted too, if it is closer to home.






Custom fabricated and installed, single or double, with cut centre panels and proper hardware.
Full yard builds, holding yards, races and laneways in galvanised rail.
Rural fence lines, house yard fencing, installed and painted if you want it finished.
Cracked chassis, broken implements, snapped brackets. Welded where the machine sits.
Frames, brackets, racks, one-off steel work made to whatever the job needs.
Bigger jobs run start to finish, from setting out to the last coat of paint.
If it is within a reasonable run of the Northern Rivers, it is worth a phone call. Plenty of jobs have been out at Myocum, Billinudgel and The Pocket.
Tell him what it is, where it is and roughly when you need it. He will give you a straight price and a date he can actually make.