These are the questions buyers, engineers, and planners ask most often when they are preparing a custom tubular part for quote review or production release.
A clear answer early can save time later, especially when the part involves more than one fabrication step.
We keep the discussion centered on what helps your project move forward: clearer drawings, better RFQs, more realistic timelines, and a fabrication path that fits the actual part.
If a question is unique to your application, share the drawing and context so we can review it around the real manufacturing requirements.

Use these answers as a starting point when you are preparing to request a quote or compare fabrication options.
Send the latest drawing or sample reference, material callout, expected quantities, finish needs, and any schedule targets. Critical dimensions and downstream assembly notes help us review the part more accurately.
No. We support prototype work, repeat orders, and higher-volume production programs when the part is a good fit for our fabrication workflow.
The current company information points to work in stainless steel, aluminum, carbon alloys, titanium, oxygen-free copper, standard copper, and related specialty materials.
Some work can be produced to very tight tolerances, but the answer depends on the part geometry, material, and which dimensions matter most. We review that during the quote process.
Yes. Secondary operations such as notching, joining, assembly, polishing, plating, coating, and related work can be planned around the fabrication workflow.
Yes. We support manufacturers across the Bay Area from our Dublin, CA shop, including teams in Hayward, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Sacramento, Santa Clara, South San Francisco, Sunnyvale, San Jose, Fremont, Oakland, Pleasanton, and Livermore.
RFQ clarity, material, bend complexity, tolerance priorities, quantity, and any secondary operations all influence the schedule.
Yes. Our support pages and quote discussions can help teams identify what information still needs to be clarified before the project is released.
Send the drawing, material, quantities, and any schedule targets through our quote page. We will review the job and point you toward the best next step.
You can also use our support center and pricing page if you are still assembling the project details.
