Miller Engineering
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 503-657-7320
- Address:
- 16088 SE 106th Ave Clackamas, OR 97015
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- Categories
- Machine Shops, Metals, Professional Engineers, Steel Processing, Welders
- Services / Products
- Sheet Metal Work, Steel Letters & Graphics, Structural Steel Erection, Expert Witnesses, Building Code Consultations, Fire Escapes, Stress Relieving, Computer Aided Design, Fabrication, Cutting, Radon Testing, Bending, Plate & Thin Metal, Soil Sampling, Computer Simulations, Welding Equipment Rental, MIG & TIG Welding, Machine Turning, X-Ray Welding, Stairs & Spiral Staircases, Farm Equipment Welding, Stick Welding, Engineering Reports, Power Plant Engineers, Construction Management, Plastic Welding, Milling, Wire Feed, Weld Machinery Castings, Soil Testing, Oxyacetylene & Electric Arc Welding, Materials Testing Laboratories, Precision Shape Cutting, Aluminum Welding, Intershield Welding, Testing Engineers, Etching, Rigging, Feasibility Studies, Marine Welding & Repair, Bridge Work, Metal Repair, Steel & Iron Erection, Steel & Stainless Steel, Environmental Site Assessments, Technical Service Engineers, Flame Cutting, Remediation, Technologists, Hitch Welding, Welding Repair, Sidewalk Vault Repair, Sandblasting, Equipment Transport, Surveying, Shearing, Engraving, Custom Gates & Fencing, Lawn & Garden Equipment, Process & Steam Piping, Soil Analysis, Hydraulic Cranes, Rebar, Industrial Grade Equipment, Welding Equipment, Tubing, Metal Stairs, Sidewalk Vaults, Balconies, Stainless Steel, Beams, Stairs & Railings, Metal Sheets, Plates, Metal Plates, Trusses, Platforms, Steel Buildings, Handrails, Carbon Steel, Tools, Sheet Metal, Heavy Equipment, Flashing, Pressure Vessels, Racks, Railings, Metal Buildings, Pre-Engineered & Pre-Assembled, Pipes, Steel Products, Gates
- Neighborhood
- Clackamas
General Info
Miller Engineering & Manufacturing Co. has been in business for over 50 years and developed many types of products still used in the Lumber and Glass Industries.In the early 60s, Bud Miller, with the urging of many friends in the glass industry, developed and started manufacturing a flat glass washer that was low in maintenance cost, but superior in cleaning and drying.