About Metalcraft
…Proudly Made in the US for the Past 25 Years!

Our Manufacturing Story

Metalcraft, Inc. was established in 1986 by Richard G. Cortez, after a rewarding career with Hewlett Packard, where Rich managed the Idaho fabrication facility until his retirement in 1985. In 1992 Richard asked his son Ken to join the family business. Ken worked alongside his father for the next 9 years and became a partner. The two continued to work together until Richard lost his battle with cancer in 2004.

Metalcraft provides you a precision, U.S. based, sheet metal and fabrication source with the extensive manufacturing capabilities and rapid response you need. Integrity, hard work and pride in quality deliver the strong and trusted relationship that you demand and deserve. You will enjoy excellent service that never leaves you wondering or without answers. We call it “total competence” and you will get exactly that from Metalcraft.

We stand behind our commitment to high quality, competitive pricing, and on schedule deliveries.  We believe every customer deserves our undivided attention and commitment to excellence.  

Metalcraft is a name recognized for high quality parts every time.  We know how important it is to have the right parts at the right price, delivered on time.  So, you can trust us to deliver high quality parts at a price that’s competitive when we say we’ll have them.

The manufacturing facility includes the latest in CNC laser cutting, punching and forming equipment. Metalcraft quality control is based on ISO9002 standards. With a total in house production facility, we are able to provide our customers with complete solutions to their fabrication needs.

Our diverse customer base has continued to grow as we now serve the semiconductor, electronics, robotics, transportation, construction, and medical industries. Our attention to quality and the people here at Metalcraft, along with competitive pricing, has enabled us to serve our customers for the last 25 years, and position us for the next 25 years.

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