What You Probably Didn't Know about Custom Metal Fabrication

If you’re on the market for custom metal fabrication work–for anything from architectural metalwork to tooling or prototypes, custom auto parts, lighting enclosures, furniture, and more–you might be familiar with how confusing it can all be. 

When you have a specific project in mind, it’s hard to know who to talk to and how all of the various aspects of a metalworking project go together. Here, we’ll let you in on a few things that most people won’t tell you about custom metal fabrication work.

Prepare Shop Drawings

For your custom metal fabrication project to be successful, you need to have an accurate design. Therefore, you need a shop or CAD drawing first. It sets everything in order and communicates how to cut and fabricate the part based on specifications. 

A full-service fabricator can help turn concepts into CAD drawings if you don’t have a shop drawing. 

Be Detailed When Looking for a Fabricator

It’s easy to get swayed by a metal fabricator who has a gift for words. However, never trust words alone. Ask to tour their facility. You’ll be surprised that some fabricators will refuse this, which is a red flag, and you’re better off looking for another one. 

Moreover, work with a fabricator with experts who can oversee cutting, forming, finishing, and assembly within one facility. Therefore, the facility must have all the equipment and staff to finish your project. 

Don’t Look for the Lowest Bid

Another reason you might hire a fabricator that won’t truly meet your standards is the low bid. Sure, we all want to save more money, and we often go for the lowest bid. However, this isn’t the way to go when you’re looking for a custom metal fabricator. It’s likely that it won’t deliver the quality you want. 

As much as possible, work with a fabricator that uses state-of-the-art metal fabrication equipment. The service might be more expensive, but it will be worth it in the long run. Additionally, the project will be accomplished a lot faster with fewer errors. 

In fact, go for the metal fabricator who you’re confident in that has your best interests at heart. 

No Need to Look for Other Vendors

If the custom metal fabricator you found does everything from design to assembly, there’s no point in looking for other vendors. Even if your project has unique specifications, you don’t need to go to multiple vendors, especially when you want to save money. That’s why you should look for a full-service custom metal fabricator that will get everything done for you. 

Start Your Project Today

There is beauty in uniquely crafted metal pieces. Metal fabricators use their skills to create one-of-a-kind items that can be sculptural, structural, or both. From railings for homes and buildings to unique sculptures, the sky truly is the limit when it comes to metalwork. Choosing the right custom metal fabricator for your project is impactful. So, choose wisely and keep in mind all these things that you won’t know at face value unless you dig a little deeper. 

For reliable machine and fabrication in the South Bay, trust only Rost Machining & Fabrication. We offer personalized services that you won’t find anywhere else. Contact us today! We are located in Santa Clara, CA.

John Rost

Founder of Rost Machining & Fabrication

https://www.RostMF.com
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