Western Metal Art
Entrance Gates,

A Fun Warning Sign


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check out our other custom cut Company Logos used as entrance gates and gateways, in offices and any place that you 
want to add that touch of Professionalism Funny Warning Gate Sign

Custom Cut by Western Metal Art

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Western Metal Art are cut from 16 g. flat iron and left in its nature state, 

 Wither hung over the barn door, or on the entrance gate, this metal wall art will add that something special to your homestead.
 Western style metal wall art are one of a kinds, and each piece takes on its own charm and personalities. The nicks, cuts and scrapes
 only add to that charm.  

 The sign says.... Stay out...Trespassers will be put to work,...Keep Gate closed... Visitors ring the bell and wait for someone to answer, if no one comes - leave.

This is only one example of what is possible.

We are able to take a .jpg image of your Companies Logo and create a metal copy.

Use your personal images created in Metal, Custom Cut for your entrance gateways, Office fronts, use them in your waiting rooms, or conference room, Offices, any place where you want to add that professional touch.

The metal is cut and left by us in its natural state, rust free, clean and ready to be painted or vinyl coated.

If you can dream it, we can cut it in metal. Size it not a problem either. Want it 4” tall or 10 foot tall we can do it.

If you want a entrance gate custom cut you your farm, ranch, or homestead but only have a drawing on a napkin, sent it to us and let us work with it for you. We will work with you until you are happy with the results.

You can contact us though here now or click onto ourCustom Cuts page


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updated /redesigned June 27, 2010