
Industrial steel processing at our Janesville facility serves as a technical extension of your own production line. We utilize heavy-duty machinery to convert raw carbon and stainless inventory into ready-to-use structural parts. Our capabilities span pipe threading up to 4”, hole punching, shearing, saw cutting, on-site delivery, and cut to length services.
Performing these processes in-house eliminates the labor-heavy prep work usually required at the job site. Ordering material to your exact dimensions lets your crew skip the secondary grinding and scrap management. Instead of wasting hours on prep, your team can move directly to welding and bolting as soon as the steel hits the floor.
No. We work with everyone from local contractors needing a single threaded pipe to large manufacturers requiring full truckloads of processed plate.
We thread pipe up to 4” in diameter. This includes handling both carbon and stainless steel, ensuring the threads are clean and ready for standard fittings without additional chasing.
Punching is a high-speed process that lowers your cost per hole. It ensures every base plate or bracket in a batch is identical, which prevents alignment issues during field assembly or structural bolting.
Shearing is a cold-cutting process with zero heat involved. Unlike plasma or torching, the metal won’t warp and the edges stay free of dross or crust. This provides a clean square cut that typically eliminates the need for the heavy secondary grinding or slag cleanup required after thermal cutting.
Yes. Our saw cutting service allows us to process entire bundles of tubing or channel at once. This ensures every piece in the order is the exact same length, which is a requirement for framing and production runs.
Operating a private fleet allows for more flexibility than national freight lines. We coordinate with your team to drop material in specific bays or tight areas that are inaccessible to standard semi-trucks.
Yes. By ordering material cut to your specific dimensions, you avoid paying for the drops and scrap ends common with standard-length sticks. We sell the exact footage required for your project so you only pay for the material that ends up in the finished build.
Send us your material list and any processing requirements like threading or hole patterns. Our team will review the specs and provide a clear price for the finished material.