




Some jobs just don't fit the mold. This dock at Stump Lake in Bemidji, MN sits at the end of a long boardwalk that cuts straight through a swamp. No road access. No easy way in. Just a narrow wooden walkway stretching hundreds of feet from the property to the water.
To get our equipment out there, we ran over 350 feet of lead across that entire swamp. That's not a typo. When the dock is that far from the truck, you figure it out - because the alternative is telling a customer their project can't be done, and that's not how we operate.
That's exactly what mobile welding is built for. We brought everything needed directly to the work, welded the dock structure in place right at the waterline, and got it done. Kneeling over the edge of the dock with sparks flying and cold water right below - that's just part of the job on a site like this.
A lot of welding outfits will take one look at a setup like this and walk away. Remote access, awkward terrain, long lead runs - it adds up fast. But if your property is off the beaten path, that doesn't mean the work is impossible. It just means you need a crew that's willing to do what it takes to get there.
Whether it's a lake dock, a remote farm repair, or anything else that's tough to reach, Christiansen Welding LLC handles it. No matter how far the lead has to run.