Metal Fabrication
Equipment in Brampton
Six production machines from TRUMPF, Amada, Daewoo, and Haeger. Every cut, bend, punch, mill, weld, and grind happens on our 12,000 sq ft Brampton floor.
- 6 Machines In-House
- ±0.0005" Best Tolerance
- 12,000 sq ft Floor

Six Machines.
TRUMPF, Amada, Daewoo, and Haeger. Each one chosen for the kind of work it does best.

TRUMPF Trumatic L3050.
5000W CO₂ Laser

TRUMPF Tube Laser.
Tube & Profile Laser

Amada HDS 1303 NT.
130-Ton CNC Press Brake

Diamond DMV-400.
CNC Vertical Mill

Haeger 618 MSPE.
Precision Surface Grinder

TRUMPF Trumatic 200.
CNC Turret Punch
From CAD to Finished Part.
Cutting, bending, machining, and welding all run in the same 12,000 sq ft Brampton building. Your part stays on our floor from drawing to dispatch.
Talk to a FabricatorDXF · DWG · STEP · PDF — any format
TRUMPF Trumatic L3050 · Tube Laser · TRUMPF Trumatic 200
Amada HDS — 130 t · 13 ft
DMV-400 mill · 618 MSPE grinder
MIG · TIG · Spot welding
Free GTA pickup · LTL freight elsewhere
Calibrated. Documented. Verified.
A machine is only as accurate as its last calibration. Every machine on our floor runs through the same quality system.
Request Material CertsCalibrated on Schedule
Every machine on a maintenance and calibration schedule. Tooling indexed; offsets verified before production runs.
ISO 9001:2015 Documented
Quality system audited annually. First-article inspection on every new part. Documentation traceable per job.
Material Certs Available
Mill certs, certificates of conformance, and dimensional reports on request — no charge.
Common Questions.
Quick answers about the machines, what they cut, and how the floor runs. Anything missing? Send a sketch.
Talk to a FabricatorDifferent machines hit different tolerances, edge qualities, and material thicknesses. A 2 kW fiber laser cuts 3/16″ stainless cleanly but struggles past 1/2″, where our 5 kW CO₂ TRUMPF Trumatic L3050 holds oxide-free edges through 3/4″. The right machine on day one saves a secondary deburring step later. We'll tell you which one runs your job on the quote.
All six are production-grade industrial machines purchased through certified dealers — TRUMPF, Amada, Daewoo, and Haeger. Every machine runs on quarterly calibration and has held its tolerance since it came on the floor. Industrial machine tools hold their accuracy for decades when they're maintained on schedule, which ours are.
Laser cutting: 60″ × 120″ on the L3050 bed (a full 5 ft × 10 ft sheet). Press brake forming: 13 ft long bends on the Amada HDS 1303 NT at 130 tons of force. Vertical mill: 31.5″ × 16.5″ × 20″ work envelope on the DMV-400. Tube laser: round, square, and rectangular profiles up to standard mill lengths. If your part exceeds these limits we'll say so before we quote.
Yes. Walk-ins welcome Monday through Saturday, 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM at 54 Bramsteele Road in Brampton. We'll walk you through the floor — the laser, the press brake, the mill, and the welding cells — and if your part is already in production, you can watch it being made.
Every machine on a quarterly calibration cycle. Tooling indexed and offsets verified at the start of every production run. Material certifications pulled and filed per job; first-article inspection on every new part before it ships. ISO 9001:2015 quality system documented and audited annually.
Cutting, bending, machining, punching, welding, and grinding all run in-house. Powder coat, wet paint, anodize, and plating go through our finishing partners — same PO, same shipment to your dock, ready to install. We'll tell you up front if your job needs a finishing step we don't run on our floor, and what the added lead time will be.
That's most of what we do. A typical assembly runs laser cut → press brake bend → CNC mill secondary ops → MIG/TIG weld → finishing. All six machines live in the same building, so your part doesn't wait on a courier between processes. One PO, one project manager, one delivery date.
Both. Single prototypes through 10,000-unit production runs. Each machine is built for production throughput — the L3050 nests dozens of identical parts on a single sheet, the press brake holds repeatability across hundreds of bends, and the mill runs production fixtures lights-out overnight. Same-day quotes regardless of quantity.
Got a Job? We'll Quote It Today.
Send your CAD file or a hand sketch. We'll quote same-day, tell you which machines run your part, and ship in 1–2 weeks. Free GTA pickup on most orders.

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Services We Run
05What our equipment produces day-to-day.
- 01Laser Cutting ServicesPrecision flat-sheet cutting on a 5000W TRUMPF L3050 — clean oxide-free edges that skip the deburring step…
- 02Tube Laser Cutting Services3D miters, copes, through-holes — one setup, weld-ready output.
- 03Laser Engraving ServicesPermanent serial numbers and logos in the same setup as the cut.
- 04Sheet Metal Bending Services130-ton CNC brake. ±0.5° tolerance. Same shop, same fabricator.
- 05Welding ServicesMIG, TIG, and spot welding — structural assemblies, food-grade weldments, and finished sub-assemblies under…
Service Areas
05Where parts from our machines ship.
- 01Metal Fabrication in BramptonOur home base — 12,000 sq ft on Bramsteele Road.
- 02Metal Fabrication in MississaugaAbout 20 minutes south of our Brampton shop via Hurontario or Highway 401.
- 03Metal Fabrication in VaughanAbout 25 minutes east of our Brampton shop via Highway 407.
- 04Metal Fabrication in TorontoAbout 35 minutes east of our Brampton shop via Highway 401 or 407.
- 05Metal Fabrication in OakvilleAbout 35 minutes south of our Brampton shop via Highway 403.
Guides
03Practical references for buyers.
- 01Laser Cutting Design Rules for Sheet Metal PartsLaser cutting design rules from a Brampton fabricator — minimum hole size, edge spacing, kerf compensation, tab…
- 02Sheet Metal Bend Radius Reference for Press Brake FormingSheet metal bend radius reference for press brake forming & bending — mild steel, stainless, aluminum recommendations…
- 03Mild Steel vs Stainless Steel: Choosing the Right MaterialMild steel vs stainless steel guide for metal fabrication — A36 vs 304/316 trade-offs on cost, corrosion, weldability…