Custom Welding in Bathurst
Stronger Builds From Skilled Welding
Getting custom welding done properly can completely change the way a project comes together, especially when you need something built to fit your exact job. Our custom welding services at Chris Horton Manufacturing offer Bathurst locals a reliable way to create parts, components, and structures that meet their exact needs, rather than relying on a workaround.
We design and build with accuracy, whether it’s for homes, farms, or commercial jobs, and can also assist with mobile welding, structural and sheet metal fabrication, stainless steel and aluminium work, and mild steel services to keep the entire project moving smoothly.
If you want custom welding that’s done with care and built to last, call 0402 553 909 and we’ll get things started.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is custom welding used for?
Custom welding is used when standard parts or off the shelf components won’t work for a project. It allows components to be built to a specific size, shape or strength so they perform properly once installed. It’s common for machinery repairs, structural work, metal frames or unique builds where precision matters.
How long does custom welding take?
Timeframes vary depending on the complexity of the job, the materials used and whether any fabrication is required before welding begins. Simple repairs may be completed quickly, while detailed designs or structural builds can take longer. Clear communication at the start helps ensure the project stays on track.
What materials can be used for custom welding?
Custom welding can be done with a range of metals including stainless steel, aluminium and mild steel. Each material requires different techniques and equipment to ensure the weld is strong and suited to the intended use.
Detailed Work That Fits Your Needs
We approach fabrication and welding with a focus on accuracy, because even small errors can significantly impact the performance of a component once it’s installed or under load. We take the time to understand how you plan to use the finished piece so the design, materials and welds all support the outcome you’re expecting.
This approach is particularly helpful for repairs, replacements, or new builds where strength and reliability are crucial. By handling everything with a mix of planning and hands-on skill, we ensure your project receives the right support from the start, without unnecessary delays, weak points, or do-overs.
We also remain flexible throughout the process, allowing for adjustments or refinements as your project takes shape.


