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4 Reasons to Avoid the Cheapest Metal Fabrication Quote

Posted by CAMM Metals on Sep 11, 2019 11:15:00 AM

When searching for a company to handle your metal fabrication project, cost is a major factor. You might be tempted to choose the lowest quote you find in order to save money. However, cheaper isn’t always better with these quotes. Unfortunately, you’ll often find that the lowest quote, especially a quote significantly lower than all other quotes, will cost you more in the long run. Here are some of the reasons you shouldn’t always choose the cheapest metal fabrication quote.

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Topics: metal fabrication quote, Working With A Metal Fabrication Company

Tips to Find a Connecticut Laser Cutting Services Partner

Posted by CAMM Metals on Jun 10, 2019 10:10:00 AM

Finding the right laser cutting partner can be tricky due to a wide variety of factors. Often, laser cutting service partners are selected based solely on their ability to provide a low cost solution. While cost remains a critical factor in any decision, it’s important to consider the company’s overall capabilities, experience, and quality. This blog post aims to help procurement professionals develop useful questions to ask potential partners.

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Topics: Laser Cutting Services, Laser Cutting Capabilities, Working With A Metal Fabrication Company

An Overview for Beginners: What is Metal Fabrication?

Posted by CAMM Metals on Mar 25, 2019 10:35:00 AM

Fabricated metal products are very common, however, few people understand how the metal fabrication process works. In fact, many people think of welding when they hear metal fabrication, despite the fact that welding is only one process that metal fabricators use. This post will examine several different factors of metal fabrication to help educate you before the next situation when you need to rely on the services of a metal fabrication company

So, what exactly is metal fabrication?

Simply put, Metal fabrication is a manufacturing process used to shape metal into parts or end products. CAMM Metals uses a wide variety of techniques to shape sheet metal into a part or good. Many metal fabricators use sheet metal, which can be up to .25 inches thick. Fabricators then convert this sheet metal into products or tools. We cut, fold, or shape metal to create the finished part.

Although metal fabrication can be used to mass produce products, it can also be used to create large runs of customized fabricated metal products. These projects typically include the design and fabrication of customized metal parts to fit a businesses’ needs. We’ve covered some of our custom projects in the past, like a custom fuel pump test stand and a custom beer tank (insert links).

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Topics: Metal Fabrication Process, Working With A Metal Fabrication Company

4 Common Misconceptions About Pricing for Metal Fabrication

Posted by CAMM Metals on Feb 19, 2019 12:39:00 PM

If you’re searching for a metal fabrication company to help complete your latest project, it’s essential that you understand how to acquire an accurate estimate.

If you’re saddled with a vague understanding of your project, it’s possible that you could get burned on an estimate. Whether you’re seeking to hire a team for a small done-in-a-day welding project or a nuanced and lengthy metal fabrication project, steer clear of these common misconceptions to get the most accurate estimate.

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Topics: Metal Manufacturing Myths, Metal Fabrication Projects, Saving Money on Metal Fabrication, Working With A Metal Fabrication Company

Why Do Companies Outsource Metal Fabrication Projects?

Posted by CAMM Metals on Dec 14, 2018 11:11:23 AM

Opting to outsource your custom metal fabrication project means that you don’t have to worry about investing in costly equipment or maintaining a workforce who can produce your materials. Outsourcing can dramatically decrease your costs in these areas, however there are many secondary reasons to consider outsourcing with a reputable metal fabricator.  This blog post provides an overview of three common reasons why companies typically outsource their metal fabrication projects.

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Topics: Working With A Metal Fabrication Company

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