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Merrimack Sheet Metal, Inc.About
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- Additional Info:Incorporated in 1956. In 1987 Mr. Dussault sold to Barker Steel Co and stayed as Division President. In January 1990, Mr. Dussault & Mr. Lowell bought back the business with 2 other partners. Product-Service line---full sales & service of heating and air conditioning; Carrier dealer for 29 years. Industrial Ventilation & Dust Collection Systems, Heavy guage steel fab, breachings, hoppers, etc. Merrimack Sheet Metal, Inc. offers fabrication of aluminum,
steel and stainless steel.
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