Metal fabrication and welding built around how your product needs to perform

Over 30 years of in-house fabrication and welding built for industrial applications.

A rack that fails in the field is a fabrication problem, not a design problem. Morrison welds and fabricates in-house, to spec, with the same team on every run—so the rack that ships on order 500 matches the one that shipped on order one.
Advantages

Our fabrication & welding capabilities

Hornet plasma cutting machine cutting steel with sparks flying

Laser Cutting

High-speed fiber laser cutting for carbon steel, stainless, and aluminum. Flat blanks, complex profiles, and production-nested parts cut with tight tolerances and clean edges ready for the next operation.
welder up close

MIG & TIG welding

Manual MIG and TIG welding for structural assemblies, enclosures, frames, brackets, and custom weldments.
CNC-machined steel blocks lined up in rows

CNC machining

Precision turning, milling, and drilling for components that need machined accuracy beyond what fabrication alone can deliver. Tight-tolerance features machined in-house without sending parts to a second shop.
Worker in a blue shirt holding a sheet of metal at a press brake

Press brake forming

Sheet and plate forming on CNC press brakes—complex bends, tight angles, and repeatable tolerances across full production runs. Your flat parts become three-dimensional components without leaving the building.
Two workers in safety vests working on stenciled steel racks in a fabrication shop

Assembly & sub-assembly

Hardware insertion, sub-assembly, final assembly, and kitting. Your parts leave Morrison ready to install or deploy—not ready for more work at your facility.
Welder wearing a branded helmet performing custom metal fabrication work on the shop floor.

Why fabrication and welding under one roof changes things

When fabrication gets subcontracted, quality control leaves with it. A weld spec that makes sense on the drawing does not always make it to the person running the wire.

At Morrison, fabrication and welding happen in-house on every order. That means weld quality, material spec, and dimensional accuracy are held to the same standard from the first run to the five hundredth.

The result is less rework, fewer rejected parts, and a rack that ships correct every time.

Process

From print to production

1

Consult

Material type, weld requirements, load conditions, volume, and application—understood before anything is designed.
2

Design

3D CAD models built around fabrication and weld requirements. Every joint, bend, and structural connection engineered for how the part actually gets used.
3

Prototype

First article fabricated and welded in-house. Fit, function, weld integrity, and dimensional accuracy validated before full production begins.
4

Refine

Weld specs, material tolerances, and production drawings locked in. No guesswork on the floor when the production run starts.
5

Produce

Full-scale fabrication and welding run in-house. Every unit inspected against the approved prototype—weld quality, dimensions, and finish held to spec on every order.
FAQ

Morrison fabrication and welding questions

Carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. American steel sourced domestically.
Ready to bring your design to life? Send us your concept, sketch, or existing part—Morrison's engineering team will develop a design plan and deliver a detailed quote. From single prototypes to full production, all from one facility in Tennessee.