At Harrison Metals, we specialize in precision sheet metal fabrication that delivers parts ready for assembly, no rework, no hassle. From flat sheet designs to finished parts, we handle every stage of the sheet metal fabrication process with accuracy and consistency. Whether you need custom brackets, panels, enclosures, or any other type of sheet metal part, we make sure it fits exactly the way you need it to.
Using advanced tools like laser cutters, press brakes, and automated forming equipment, our experienced team creates high-strength, corrosion-resistant parts, cost-effectively and on time.
We use a modern mix of machinery and techniques to streamline fabrication, reduce waste, and improve accuracy. Our capabilities include:
Our high-powered laser cutter slices through metal with clean, burr-free edges. This is ideal for detailed part designs, tight tolerances, and materials like stainless steel or aluminum.
We cut sheet metal to size using powerful shears that maintain edge quality and dimensional precision, reducing downstream processing time.
With press brake systems, we bend sheet metal into virtually any shape while maintaining consistent angles and dimensions. This is ideal for brackets, enclosures, and custom parts that require structural integrity.
We offer both MIG and TIG welding to ensure strong, clean joints. Whether you’re assembling parts into a finished product or just need components joined, we can help.
We offer powder coating, polishing, and other finishes to improve appearance and durability, especially for products exposed to wear, moisture, or the elements.
We support a wide range of industries, including:
Whether you’re a product engineer, procurement officer, or small business owner, Harrison Metals is the sheet metal fabricator you can trust.
We make custom sheet metal fabrication easy:
Sheet metal fabrication is the process of turning flat sheets of metal, like aluminum, stainless steel, or carbon steel, into functional parts or assemblies. This includes cutting, bending, forming, welding, and finishing to create products such as panels, brackets, and enclosures
The three core types of metal fabrication are: 1. Cutting – slicing sheet metal into desired shapes using tools like shears or a laser cutter 2. Bending/Forming – using a press brake or other machinery to fold or bend the material into shape 3. Assembling – joining metal pieces through welding, riveting, or adhesives
We commonly work with: Stainless steel – strong and resistant to corrosion Aluminum – lightweight, durable, and easy to form Mild steel – cost-effective and suitable for most applications We also handle specialty metals depending on your needs.
Yes. We have the equipment and team to produce high-volume fabrication jobs while maintaining consistent quality and accuracy. We also handle short-run or prototype jobs with equal attention to detail.
Yes. In addition to sheet metal fabrication, we offer powder-coated finishes, polishing, deburring, and more. These options improve both durability and appearance.
Lead times vary by part complexity and order volume, but we’re known for fast turnarounds. Most jobs are quoted with lead times ranging from a few days to two weeks. Rush orders may be available upon request.
Absolutely. Our team works directly with clients to refine or generate part designs that meet function and manufacturability requirements. If you're unsure how to start, we can help guide the design process.
If you’re looking for reliable, cost-effective sheet metal fabrication services, Harrison Metals delivers high-quality, ready-to-use parts for every industry. Whether it’s one part or thousands, we make sure it’s done right—the first time.
Call us today or use our online form to request a custom quote for your next fabrication project.