Fast, Reliable Field Welding in Kermit, TX and Beyond

At Mobile Welding LLC, our Mobile / On-Site Welding service is built around one principle: bring the shop to you and restore operations quickly and safely. Whether the job is an emergency breakdown at a remote jobsite or a planned fabrication at a commercial yard, our field-qualified welders arrive ready to perform MIG, TIG, and stick welding to industry standards. Our mobile weld service is the backbone of what we do—covering emergency roadside repairs, construction site maintenance, heavy equipment rebuilds, and in-place structural welding.

Mobile / On-Site Welding

Why Mobile / On-Site Welding Matters


When machinery breaks down or critical components fail, every minute waiting for transport or a shop appointment costs money. Mobile welding eliminates those logistical delays.



On-site welding means immediate stabilization, in-place testing, and repairs completed under the actual operating environment—ensuring the part fits and works with the surrounding assembly. This approach reduces transport costs, speeds repairs, and minimizes lost production.

Key Benefits


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Rapid response times in Kermit and nearby regions to reduce downtime and lost productivity.

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Full portability: we bring welding machines, power, lighting, compressors, and tooling to the site.

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Adaptive skillset: we determine the best welding process—MIG for efficient steel repairs, TIG for precision and aluminum, stick for dirty or rusty field repairs.

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Equipment stabilization and safety: our welders secure components before welding to prevent shifting and meet on-site safety standards.

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Transparent estimates: clear, upfront pricing for labor and materials so you can make quick decisions.

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Durable repairs designed to restore original strength and function.

Typical Jobs


Emergency Trailer Repairs

Main beam cracks, tongue breaks, crossmember failures, or floor mount repairs to make trailers roadworthy immediately.

Heavy Equipment Repairs

Loader arms, bucket brackets, boom pins, hinge plates, and frame sections welded to restore load-bearing capability.

Structural On-Site Repairs

Repairing gate posts, farm implements, fence supports, and structural brackets where disassembly is infeasible.

In-Place Fabrication

Mounting brackets, custom adapters, and replacement plates fabricated and welded on-site to exact fit.

Industrial Site Maintenance

Welding supports, patches, or braces in plant settings where moving equipment is not practical.

How We Execute an On-Site Welding Job


Initial Contact and Intake

You call or text (682) 218-8544 with your location and a description. Photos via text help us anticipate tools and materials needed.

On-Site Assessment

Our technician evaluates the failure, material type, and access. We determine whether a temporary or permanent repair is appropriate.

Stabilization and Prep

Before welding, we secure the equipment, remove contaminants, and prepare the joint for proper fusion—this step is critical for a long-lasting weld.

Welding Execution

Using the selected process, we complete the weld, control heat input, and ensure correct weld profile for the application.

Post-Weld Inspection & Testing

If applicable, we test the repaired component in place, verify alignment and operation, and perform any necessary finishing (grind, coat).

Documentation & Recommendations

We provide a summary of the work, materials used, and any follow-up suggestions to prevent recurrence.

Safety Protocols


Field welding comes with unique safety challenges—open flame, variable surfaces, and limited access. Our safety protocols include:

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Pre-job site hazard assessment to identify ignition sources and environmental risks.

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Proper PPE for our crew and implementation of fire watch procedures after welding.

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Isolation and stabilization of heavy components to prevent movement during welding.

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Use of appropriate ventilation and respiratory protection where fumes are present.

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Securing the surrounding area to protect bystanders and equipment from sparks and debris.

Equipment We Bring


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Portable MIG rigs and TIG machines for aluminum and precision work

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Stick welders for thicker or rusted steel joints

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Portable generators and power distribution gear

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Grinders, cutoff tools, clamps, and jacks for fit-up and installation

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Assortment of filler metals and electrodes for steel and aluminum alloys

Case Examples


Emergency Trailer Frame Repair

A semi-trailer developed a crack at a main crossmember on the highway. We arrived, secured the area, and welded a reinforcement plate restoring structural integrity—allowing the vehicle to continue without costly towing.

Loader Bucket Hinge Repair

A loader’s hinge plate fractured on-site. We cut out the damaged section, fabricated a replacement assembly, completed a full-penetration weld, and tested the bucket under load to confirm operation.

Farm Gate Hinge Replacement

Rural property with a broken gate hinge that could not be transported. We fabricated a new hinge bracket, welded in place, and adjusted alignment for smooth operation.

Temporary vs Permanent Repairs


We understand that sometimes a temporary repair is needed to move equipment to a safer location or until a planned downtime window for a full fix. We clearly label temporary repairs and explain the limitations and risks.

Permanent repairs prioritize original strength and are executed with the correct filler metals, heat control, and fit-up.

Pricing and Scheduling


On-site work pricing reflects travel, time on-site, and materials. For emergency callouts, we provide rapid arrival windows.



For planned repairs or fabrication, we arrange a mutually convenient time to ensure adequate tooling and supplies are on-hand to finish the job efficiently.

Customer Responsibilities


To help the job proceed smoothly:

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Provide clear location details and any site access instructions.

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Supply photos or brief videos when possible to help us prepare.

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Identify any onsite hazards (underground utilities, overhead obstructions).

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Arrange for equipment shutdown or stabilization as requested for safety.

Frequently Asked Questions


  • Do you weld at night or in bad weather?

    We perform many on-site welds in varied conditions, but serious weather (heavy rain/wind or lightning) can prevent safe welding. We communicate safety constraints and reschedule when necessary.

  • Can you weld while the machine is operating?

    No—major welds require equipment to be shut down and stabilized. We’ll advise on safe steps for repairs.

  • How long does an on-site repair typically take?

    Simple repairs can be completed in under an hour; complex structural repairs or fabrications take longer and depend on material, access, and required testing.

  • Do you provide parts?

    We stock common filler metals and hardware; for specialized parts we will source or advise on procurement.

Contact & Scheduling

Call (682) 218-8544 to request immediate on-site welding service in Kermit and surrounding areas. For faster estimates, text photos and location details to the same number.

Follow-Up and Warranty

We stand behind our workmanship. If a welded repair fails under expected use, call us immediately so we can inspect and correct the issue. Warranty details for specific repairs are provided at the time of estimate.