Minneapolis Sheet Metal Fabrication,

Built on 50 Years of Precision

Contract sheet metal manufacturing for OEMs and industrial manufacturers in the Twin Cities and greater Midwest. ISO 9001:2015 certified · A Demmer affiliate · Serving the Midwest since 1972

Since 1972

50+ years serving Minnesota manufacturers

Demmer Affiliate

National manufacturing network

Minneapolis, MN

7770 Ranchers Rd

(763) 452-1700

ELO Engineering is a precision contract sheet metal fabricator located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, serving OEM and industrial manufacturers across the Midwest since 1972. We deliver high-quality sheet metal fabrications on time and to specification — from first-article prototypes to full production runs.

Our Minneapolis facility offers a complete range of in-house sheet metal fabrication services: fiber laser cutting, CNC turret punching, press brake forming, welding, grinding and finishing, pre-treatment, powder and liquid painting, and mechanical assembly. This single-source capability means fewer suppliers, tighter quality control, and faster lead times for your program.

As an ISO 9001:2015 certified Demmer Corporation affiliate, ELO Engineering combines the responsiveness of a Minneapolis-based shop with the resources and engineering depth of a national manufacturing network. Whether you need custom metal enclosures, structural assemblies, or complex multi-operation fabrications, we have the capabilities to support your program from prototype to production.

Diagram showing Demmer Affiliates including Intrex Aerospace, JonaCo, Elo Engineering, Palmer Engineering Inc., and Demmer Corporation with their logos

Do you need help with your Precision Metal Fabrication?

Talk to our team about your project. Call (763) 452-1700 or email info@elo1.com.

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Our sheet metal fabrication services — Minneapolis, MN

  • A laser cutting machine cutouts a sheet of metal into bone-shaped designs.

    Laser Cutting and Punching

    Get clean, precise cuts in sheet metal with laser cutting—perfect for detailed designs, smooth edges, and fast turnaround.

  • A person welding metal on a workbench, wearing a camouflage welding helmet and protective gloves, in a workshop with tools and equipment in the background.

    Welding

    Precision welding for sheet metal applications—delivering high-strength joints with minimal distortion, consistent weld quality, and process control for repeatability

  • A person wearing safety gear welding metal with sparks flying in a workshop.

    Metal Finishing | Grinding

    Professional metal finishing and grinding—achieve smooth surfaces, precise edges, and a clean, consistent look for all sheet metal parts.

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    CNC Machining

    High-precision CNC machining for sheet metal—tight tolerances, smooth finishes, and reliable consistency for simple parts and production runs.

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    Pretreatment | Chemical Conversion

    Description goesExpert pretreatment and chemical conversion for sheet metal—enhancing corrosion resistance, surface adhesion, and durability before finishing processes. here

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    Powder and Liquid Painting

    Durable liquid and powder painting for sheet metal—providing vibrant, long-lasting finishes with excellent corrosion protection and uniform coverage.

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    Engineering and Design

    Expert engineering support for sheet metal projects—optimizing designs for manufacturability, cost-efficiency, and performance from concept to production.

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    Quality Control

    Rigorous quality control for sheet metal fabrication—ensuring precision, consistency, and compliance with industry standards at every stage of production.n goes here

Industries we serve across Minnesota and the Midwest

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    Aerospace

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    Electronics

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    Industrial

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    Lab and Measurement

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    Medical

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    Transportation