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(@congasan)
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Does anyone here do welding? or can recommend someone? Tutu area or east end would be best. I have a couple of small jobs.


 
Posted : August 28, 2013 4:28 pm
(@ronnie)
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I am happy with my welder. Doubt where they are located would make a difference. Alejandro Aguero. 774-4310 or cell 473-7769.


 
Posted : August 28, 2013 7:59 pm
(@alana33)
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Good to know!


 
Posted : August 28, 2013 9:03 pm
(@CAtoSTX)
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There's also the Shop in the parking lot by plaza... I think I've seen them welding out there + it's a charitable organization.


 
Posted : August 28, 2013 9:23 pm
(@billd)
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Go by O'Henry laundry and go behind there. There is a guy who can do it for you.

Billd


 
Posted : August 29, 2013 12:32 am
(@ronnie)
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My Brother's Workshop is what you see in the parking lot by Tutu Park. I know they have welding machines there and do work for the community and is a non-profit organization as well.


 
Posted : August 29, 2013 3:01 am
(@congasan)
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Thank you all who replied! Just curious - What kind of a non-profit is "My Brother's Workshop"? I have seen the place. I like to help folks who need the work, and, want to do it.


 
Posted : August 30, 2013 4:26 am
(@ronnie)
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Scott Bradley 'retired' here a few years ago. I was the first person he and his wife met in St Thomas. He rented from me when they got here. Have never seen this man in retirement mode at all. After running a small scooter rental company, he decided to start this non-profit My Brother's Workshop. He takes young people from the courts and jails and trains then to have skills. He is backed by the Reformed Church and has so much success he has been honored by several organizations. He outgrew the space by the church on back street and found the space in Tutu. It continues to grow with staff and many volunteers. I applaud him always. They do work for us at the St Thomas Historical Trust and they are getting ready to start phase two of our Step Street project to restore the step streets of St Thomas. There are 45 in neglect.

It's a program well worth supporting.


 
Posted : August 30, 2013 12:31 pm
(@the-oldtart)
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Thank you all who replied! Just curious - What kind of a non-profit is "My Brother's Workshop"? I have seen the place. I like to help folks who need the work, and, want to do it.

You can find out all about the organization here:

http://www.mybrothersworkshop.org/


 
Posted : August 30, 2013 2:23 pm

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