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    Over the 70 plus years that Budde has been in business, we have developed strong specialty skills. Our motto "No job is too small, or the specs too tight", has come to serve us well in the specialty industry.

Budde Sheet Metal is a full service sheet metal job shop.
Founded in 1922 by Leo Budde the firm rode out the Depression with a furnace and tin shop. By WW II Budde's had gained specialty skills needed to help build experimental and replacement parts for aircraft at the Army Air Corp's Dayton modification center (now part of Wright Patterson AFB). 

If you're driving a car, with padded windshield corner posts, there's a good chance the thin metal inserts for that padding were developed in prototype by Budde Sheet Metal Works Inc.

If you're wife has plastic laundry tubs in the basement, the male and female mold parts for those tubs may have come out of the Budde shop.

Familiar detergents around your house may be just slightly cheaper because the packaging operation includes a miniature blow-pipe system, by Budde Sheet Metal, to capture "dusts" that would otherwise be lost.

Prototypes for the fenders and cowl and gas tank on your garden tractor might have been made by Budde.

If you're hit by a car with a plastic bumper (though it won't be much consolation) you can contemplate the fact that the insert for that bumper, in metal, was first made in the Budde shop.

And if it's a bad bump, God forbid, you might just be laid away in a concrete vault for which Budde made the metal form.

Budde Sheet Metal Works, has the men with the skills, the machinery for the job, and the imagination, to build just about anything made of metal.

 

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