Metal Smoke Design is a custom metal fabrication and welding shop in Milwaukee's Riverwest neighborhood. We specialize in architectural and structural welding from tiny projects up to all of the metal work required for a new restaurant. We service all of South Eastern Wisconsin. Metal Smoke's low overhead and network in the industry allow for a quicker turn around compared to larger corporate shops. Gregory Whitehall, the operating owner of Metal Smoke, has been in the industry for four decades. We look forward to serving your business or home!
"Will make your wildest dreams come true. Great clean work through and through"
Cam L on September 2024
Metal Smoke Design is a custom metal fabrication and welding shop in Milwaukee's Riverwest neighborhood. We specialize in architectural and structural welding from tiny projects up to all of the metal work required for a new restaurant. We service all of South Eastern Wisconsin. Metal Smoke's low overhead and network in the industry allow for a quicker turn around compared to larger corporate shops. Gregory Whitehall, the operating owner of Metal Smoke, has been in the industry for four decades. We look forward to serving your business or home!
"Will make your wildest dreams come true. Great clean work through and through"
Cam L on September 2024
At Al-ins Enterprises LLC we are committed to being the experts in metal fabrication and welding. Sheet metal projects, Auto repair and general steel repairs. We have over 35 years experience in the welding industry. If you need it welded, we can weld it.
"Great work done in a professional manner"
Glen B on July 2022
At Al-ins Enterprises LLC we are committed to being the experts in metal fabrication and welding. Sheet metal projects, Auto repair and general steel repairs. We have over 35 years experience in the welding industry. If you need it welded, we can weld it.
"Great work done in a professional manner"
Glen B on July 2022
I work as a electrical mechanical technician in the trades for 20+ years. I have done a lot of fabricating and welding (mainly wire welding). I have a good imagination when it comes to problem solving.
I work as a electrical mechanical technician in the trades for 20+ years. I have done a lot of fabricating and welding (mainly wire welding). I have a good imagination when it comes to problem solving.
We make custom Hand railings, Garage gates, Steps Railing, and other thing between those lines. Message for Info Thank You.
We make custom Hand railings, Garage gates, Steps Railing, and other thing between those lines. Message for Info Thank You.
Thornton Construction is a family owned business. We have cultivated relationships with only the best sub-contractors in the area.
Thornton Construction is a family owned business. We have cultivated relationships with only the best sub-contractors in the area.
Portable Welding, Mobile welding in Madison WI-Milwaukee WI Commercial and Residental.
Portable Welding, Mobile welding in Madison WI-Milwaukee WI Commercial and Residental.
Metal fabrication is a large umbrella term that can include bending metal, welding, cutting, stamping, drilling, forging, and casting. Metal fabricators often have quite a few pieces of specialized machinery and experience in the different forms of fabrication, which means they’re able to handle many different forms of metal work. An experienced metal fabricator might be able to tackle everything from creating metal siding or roofing from raw materials to constructing a custom wrought iron fence.
The average hourly rate for a metal fabricator is around $70, but the scope of your project will play a big role in your total costs. A good way to get an estimate for your metal fabrication project is to multiply the cost of raw materials by four. A quarter of your total typically goes toward material, and three quarters goes toward labor. Some factors that can influence your metal fabrication costs include the difficulty of your project, the metal you’re using, and your specified design.
A welder is a metal worker that uses heat and specialized tools to bind metal together, while a sheet metal worker more often uses cold methods to bend thin sheets of metal into shape for siding, roofing, or some other application. A metal fabricator might use one or both of these metal working techniques, along with others, to provide a wider range of services. In many cases, a metal fabricator is the most likely to be able to handle your metal project.