06/01/2026
Anyone can cut a piece of sheet metal and call it done. The difference between fabrication and craftsmanship is what happens after the cut.
Take the grille surround on this build. The easy route would have been to leave a hard, flat edge around the radiator opening and move on. Instead, Corey spent the extra time shaping and rolling a subtle radius into the opening by hand. It's the kind of detail most people won't immediately notice, but it's exactly the kind of detail that makes a custom build feel intentional instead of assembled.
Metal shaping is a dying art. Long before CAD files, CNC machines, and bolt-on catalogs, fabricators used hammers, dollies, clamps, shrinkers, stretchers, and determination to transform flat sheet metal into functional works of art. Every curve, body line, and transition had to be created by hand, refined by eye, and perfected through experience.
At Infinite Fab Works, that tradition is still alive.
Whether it's custom sheet metal fabrication, chassis modifications, suspension systems, one-off components, or complete resto-mod builds, we approach every project with the same philosophy: do it right, even when the easier option is faster.
Because the details are what separate a custom vehicle from a collection of parts.
If you've been thinking about starting a build, now is the time. Our schedule still has limited openings available, and we'd love to discuss your vision.
đ Contact Infinite Fab Works today to get your project on the books before those openings disappear.