History
In 1918, John (Jack) Alfred Wold moved to Huron, SD and established Huron Welding in a 12' x 28' room in the back of the Fair City Garage. By 1922, he had purchased the building then known as the Fair City Garage. He owned and operated Huron Welding Shop through the 20's, the depression of the 30's and the rebounding economy of the 40?s. In 1954, John sold the business to his son, Harlan J. Wold. Harlan continued to perform the same type of services as his father-repair and fabrication-keeping the business flourishing and raising a family. In August 1985, Harlan Wold sold Huron Welding to his son, James A. Wold. Through the past 96 years, the original 12? x 28? room, which is still part of our operation, has continued to expand to the 24,640 square feet of space that we currently occupy. Huron Welding and our newest branch,