Service
Custom Metal Fabrication in New Westminster, BC
Most parts that need to be fabricated in metal don't exist in a catalogue. You need a specific bracket, a frame that fits an odd space, an enclosure built to a real dimension — not something close enough. That's the work we do.
We handle the full process in-house: cutting, bending, welding, and finishing. Steel, aluminum, and stainless. One-off prototypes to small production runs. If there's a drawing, we work from it. If there isn't one yet, we can help make it — our CAD design service is under the same roof.
Shops in Burnaby, Surrey, Coquitlam, Richmond, and across Vancouver come to us when they need a fabricated part made the right way the first time. No middleman, no markup chain — you talk to the people doing the work.
Built for tradespeople, engineers, fabricators, and small manufacturers across Metro Vancouver who need custom metal parts made to a drawing — not sourced from a shelf.
Capabilities
- Cutting, bending & forming
- Welding & assembly
- Brackets, mounts & enclosures
- Prototypes to small batches
- Finishing & surface prep
What we make
Common Metal Fabrication projects
- Mounting brackets for equipment, machinery, and structural applications
- Welded steel and aluminum frames for panels, racks, and assemblies
- Sheet metal enclosures and covers built to drawing
- Custom mounts and standoffs for electronics and controls
- Repair or replacement parts reverse-engineered from a worn original
- Small-batch fabrication runs where a one-off prototype proved out the design
- Parts that integrate with 3D-printed components for a complete assembly
Materials & process
We work in mild steel, aluminum, and stainless steel — matched to what the part actually needs. Mild steel for structural brackets and frames where strength and weldability matter. Aluminum where weight is a factor — panels, enclosures, mounts. Stainless where corrosion resistance is the priority. We'll recommend the right choice if you're not certain; it's a conversation, not a form.
Turnaround depends on complexity and quantity, so the honest answer is that we scope it during quoting. Simple one-off parts move fast. Batches with tight fit-up or multiple operations take longer, and we'll tell you what to expect before work starts. Parts are checked against the drawing before they leave. Send us your files — STEP, DXF, PDF, or a sketch — and we'll take it from there.