Metfab Metals, LLC
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 Our “Products Page” (per our Website) Reports All We Can Do for You

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When we first put up a website, now more than twenty (20) years ago, we did not provide even a list of our basic products. Seems bizarre from where we stand now!

Since then, we have had two (2) MAJOR revisions to our site (as well as regular tweaking of pages, plus Monthly Newsletters). In the last overall revision, we attempted a more global revision of the presentation of our products, breaking into categories on their own separate pages the products we regularly make for you. [Of course, as we are a specialty metals fabricator, even the most exhaustive listing will not illustrate the full spectrum of specialty parts we have now made for over three (3) decades.]

If you have the time, go now to our Website’s Products page. [As I do this, I can see needed tweaking to include creative fabrications we have made in recent months that rightly belong on this page.] Pick a random category & click on the major illustration there. That will bring up sub-illustrations of other fabricated parts belonging to this category of our creations. Do this on each category and you may be surprised at the scope of what we have made over the years. Of course, perusal of even recent Newsletters (of say the last 12 months) will give you further detail---and more useful information.

Such a useful Newsletter we issued last March (2021), which reported, in part:

……... Explained simply, our customer’s drawings called for the basic piece that wasn’t available off the shelf from any supply house or mill and wasn’t a standard extrusion. So! Jim envisioned a cost-effective fabrication: a much-modified 4” I-beam machined into a 1.5” T-bar, with a steel strip cut away and an extended groove with other adjustments milled into it. When the first was finished, it was a perfect match for the designed pieces in the drawings. It follows Jim’s regular directive: “The way to get something done is quit talking and start doing.” 1

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[This is such a “much-modified” fabrication for a specialty fabrication specified, but not routinely available.
This is what a custom fabricator such as Metfab Metals does every day for you.]

When we introduced the major categories of our Products five (5) years ago on our revised website we did so not in words, but in pictures of parts and assemblies we had fabricated and regularly market. [This was not meant to infer at all that we don’t simultaneously make unique parts and assemblies designed by your architects & engineers to fulfil a specific need of your job.]

We listed everything from decades of experience in AESS to multi-faceted heavy gauge metals services to light gauge metal parts. Go look now at our full pictorial surveys of what Metfab Metals stands for. www.metfabmetals.com/products.

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[Here's a unique "part" we made back in the 1990's, as our fabricated "roof ladder” is hoisted
into place to cover an enclosed courtyard at 51Louisiana in Washington, D.C.]

So what is Metfab Metals’ broad message here today in 2022? As very experienced fabricators, we have the experience, technology, essential tools and machinery-------- and the ingenuity & creativity to solve the most challenging fabrications your architect might design. Send us these challenges.

On our website, and broadly illustrated there, as well as reported in our Newsletters, Metfab Metals shows how we are experts and true “team players” who want to be part of your regular building team, so that together we can smoothly deliver precision products to become integral parts of truly memorable and lasting buildings------and do it all timely, with minimal change orders or, as above, none at all.


Call us; you’ll see what we have written here is what happens here.

Jim Murray, C.O.O.                                          973-675-7676   
 


We always offer to work with our customers from the
job "concept" stage to anticipate issues before 
fabrication, to suggest
better ways to order, extrude, cut, drill, paint, finish, even stage 
and
deliver and ------  and always to save time and money


1. A saying often attributed to Walt Disney, another man of much success.