At Harrison Metals, our welding & assembly services are built for reliability, precision, and performance. Whether you need a few parts joined or full production assemblies, we deliver welded components that hold strong in the field and look sharp, too.
From simple brackets to complex structural frames, our team ensures every weld is accurate, durable, and up to spec. We handle everything in-house so your project stays on schedule, and we’re equipped to scale with your needs, from one-off prototypes to production runs.
Our welding & assembly services support a wide variety of industries and applications. We work with both ferrous and non-ferrous materials and specialize in custom fabrication solutions.
Have a part that doesn’t quite fit into a category? We can help. Just send us your specs or a sketch.
We’re experienced in multiple welding processes and tailor each weld method to match the application, materials, and strength requirements.
We match the welding process to your project, ensuring optimal performance, strength, and aesthetics.
Welding is only part of the job. At Harrison Metals, we also offer mechanical assembly services to ensure your components come together exactly how you need them.
We can install:
All final assemblies are inspected to ensure a secure fit and function.
Our welding & assembly services are trusted across many industries, including:
If you rely on durable, high-performance metal components, you can rely on Harrison Metals.
Working with us is easy. Here’s what to expect:
Need help getting started? We can work from CAD files, hand-drawn sketches, or even reverse-engineer an existing part.
In welding, assembly refers to the process of fitting together multiple components, often pre-cut or formed parts, into a final welded product. This may include tack-welding parts in place, final welding for strength and appearance, and installing additional hardware or components.
1. MIG Welding (GMAW): Ideal for fast, versatile welds, especially in production settings. 2. TIG Welding (GTAW): Clean, precise welds for stainless steel, aluminum, and when appearance matters. 3. Stick Welding (SMAW): Great for structural work and outdoor welding. 4. Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW): Similar to MIG but better for heavy-duty or dirty materials.
Yes. Whether you need a single prototype or a small production batch, we’re set up to handle both short runs and scalable manufacturing.
While we don’t paint in-house, we work with trusted partners for powder coating, painting, and plating services. We can coordinate those steps as part of your project.
Typical turnaround depends on complexity and volume, but we pride ourselves on fast quotes and timely delivery. Rush jobs may be available depending on our shop schedule.
Whether you’re building something new or replacing a worn-out part, Harrison Metals is here to help. Our expert welders and assembly team ensure every job is done right, the first time.
Contact Harrison Metals to discuss your project.