Defense programs demand metal parts that survive extreme heat, heavy shock, corrosion, and years of rough service. Yet the components themselves are only half the story. The real difficulty in defense...
Why Material Thickness Is the Deciding FactorEvery welded corner joint starts the same way—two parts that need to meet at a reliable right angle. The tool that holds them together while you work...
Electric vehicles are built on stamped metal parts the same way conventional cars are, but the stakes are higher. A battery enclosure that is off by a fraction of a millimetre can disrupt sealing, wea...
When procurement teams begin vetting a possible supplier for stamping die manufacturers, one of the first questions that comes up is often the least glamorous: how big is the factory? The question...
Starting a new sheet metal project can feel like a big step, especially when you are not sure where to begin. Whether you are working on a bracket for a seating system, a reinforcement plate for a doo...
A first article inspection report answers one question before a production run starts: did the intended process actually produce a part that matches the released drawing? For stamped sheet-metal compo...
Lead time is usually the first question buyers ask when they request a quote for a custom axle welding jig — and it is also the hardest question to answer with a single number. A small manual jig for ...
Aircraft builders and their supply chains depend on stamped sheet metal for a wide range of structural and interior components, from brackets and panels to fittings and housings. Because aerospace pro...
Anyone who has sourced metal components for a vehicle program has asked the same question at some point: what separates a dependable stamping shop from a partner you can quietly build a whole product ...
A welding jig table for sale is one of the most useful long-term investments a fabrication shop can make. Because spot welding and MIG/TIG work demand repeatable part positioning, a dedicated table wi...