Services
Prototype • Production • Rework
Fabrication Services

Precision TIG fabrication services.

Kelvern supports engineering teams, manufacturers, motorsport teams, and trade customers with controlled TIG fabrication for prototypes, repeat work, and selected rework/modification.

Core Services

Built around clear, controlled work.

Prototype Fabrication
One-off and prototype work where fit-up, weld control, and practical problem-solving matter.

Kelvern supports prototype fabrication for engineering teams that need controlled TIG work without turning the job into uncontrolled repair work. The focus is clean prep, proper access, accurate assembly, and a finish that suits the intended use.

  • One-off fabricated parts and assemblies
  • Prototype brackets, frames, tanks, guards, and welded structures
  • Aluminium, stainless steel, and mild steel work where the process fits
  • Trade-facing fabrication from drawings, sketches, photos, or supplied parts
Production Support
Small-batch TIG capacity for repeat parts, overflow work, and controlled production support.

For manufacturers and engineering teams, Kelvern can support repeat fabrication where consistency matters across the run. The aim is to hold the same standard from the first part to the last, with clear scope and practical communication.

  • Small-batch TIG fabrication
  • Repeat welded assemblies
  • Overflow support for busy engineering teams
  • Workshop-first production flow for clean handling, checking, and packing
Rework / Modification
Controlled correction and modification for existing parts and assemblies.

Rework is handled carefully. Kelvern does not operate as a general repair shop, but selected trade-facing rework and modification can be assessed where the scope is clear and the work can be completed properly.

  • Modification of supplied parts and assemblies
  • Correction of weld-critical or fit-up issues where practical
  • Trade and engineering-led rework, not reactive domestic repair work
  • Assessment required where condition, access, or material risk is unknown
Materials

Material capability matched to the job.

Aluminium

Aluminium TIG work for prototype parts, assemblies, tanks, brackets, and fabrication where clean prep and heat control are critical.

Stainless Steel

Stainless fabrication for clean welded assemblies, pipework-related components, machined parts, and work where presentation and function both matter.

Mild Steel

Mild steel fabrication and TIG welding where the job calls for controlled assembly, clean fit-up, and a cleaner standard than heavy general fabrication.

Process

A controlled workflow from start to finish.

Clean Tack Set up Weld Check Finish Pack

The work is built around preparation and repeatability. Clean material, controlled fit-up, sensible sequencing, and practical checking matter before the final weld is treated as finished.

What this helps with
  • Cleaner weld outcome
  • Better repeatability across small batches
  • Less avoidable distortion and rework
  • Clearer customer expectations
What to send over
  • Drawings, sketches, or reference photos
  • Material and thickness if known
  • Quantity and required deadline
  • Any standards, inspection needs, or critical fit points
Best Fit

Built for professional buyers.

Good fit
  • Engineering and manufacturing teams needing TIG support
  • Prototype work that needs care and practical control
  • Repeat parts where consistency matters
  • Motorsport and trade customers with clear fabrication scope
  • Rework/modification where the job can be assessed properly
Helpful to include
  • Drawings, sketches, photos, or reference parts
  • Material type, thickness, and quantity where known
  • Critical dimensions, fit points, or finish requirements
  • Required deadline or production schedule
  • Any known access, contamination, or previous weld issues
Request a Quote

Send the scope, material, drawings, and photos.

For the clearest response, include the job type, material, quantity, deadline, and any critical dimensions or standards.