Laser Plasma & Waterjet Cutting

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Medicine Hat, AB, CAN

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Hi-Tec Profiles Inc.

Regina, SK, Canada

Plate and tube parts need the right cut before they reach welding or assembly. At Hi-Tec Profiles Inc., we handle laser, plasma, and waterjet cutting from Regina and Saskatoon for facility fabrication and custom steel processing. Our plate lasers and tube lasers prepare clean profiles before fit-up. Plasma and torch cutting cover heavier material, while waterjet cutting gives another path when heat has to stay out of the part. CNC rolling, press brakes, and router work shape the cut parts for the next operation. Kitting keeps grouped pieces together, so a build can move from cut steel to finished assembly without extra sorting.

Laser Equation (Operations) Ltd.

Calgary, AB, Canada

We are a Canadian Leader in Industrial Water Jet & Laser Cutting Services in Calgary. We can cut all materials, metals, plastics, wood, and precious metals.

Weyburn, SK, CAN

Custom machining/welding, combine header augers for all makes and models (continuous-feed and standard), haybine conditioning rollers, combine variable speeds, agricultural parts. Based in Weyburn, SK.

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Quest Gasket & Supply Inc

Edmonton, AB, CAN

about-us | Quest Gasket About Us QUEST is recognized as a Canadian leader in the distribution and manufacturing of industrial products for critical fluid sealing processes. The wide variety of sealing solutions provided by QUEST have been important tools for many industries including the Refining, Chemical Process, and Power Generation industries. Our products have aided in a number of industries towards the goal of an emission-free environment within their facilities. Based in Edmonton, AB.

Taber Machine Shop Ltd

Taber, AB, Canada

At Taber Machine Shop Ltd, we run welding and machining from Taber for southern Alberta oil and gas, construction, and agriculture jobs. Local metal repair is valuable when equipment needs a practical fix close to the field. B-pressure welding and aluminum or stainless welding cover repairs in the shop and on site. General repairs and driveshaft repair keep machinery moving when a part can be fixed instead of replaced. Fabrication and CNC plasma cutting round out the shop when a project needs a built-to-fit piece. Portable welding trucks bring that capability to field locations around Taber, and our team has served the area since 1989.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

When a part is awkward to source or has to fit around existing equipment, Technical Cutting Solutions starts with the cut that the job actually needs. We use laser, plasma, and abrasive waterjet cutting in Edmonton to turn raw material into a clean starting point for the next step. That shows up when a repair has to keep moving, a fabricated assembly has to stay on schedule, or a custom piece has to line up with equipment that is already in place. A precise cut lowers the chance of rework and keeps the part moving toward installation instead of turning into another correction. Abrasive waterjet is one of our strongest tools because it gives us room to work across a wide range of materials without forcing every job through the same process. We use it for profiles that need careful control, for edges that need to stay true to the drawing, and for shapes that have to fit around an existing assembly without changing the design intent. It is a practical choice when the finished piece has to match a tight layout, follow a complex outline, or move cleanly from concept to cut. That flexibility lets us shape parts around the real conditions of the job instead of asking the job to accept a stock compromise. Our cutting work is only part of the path. Fabrication, machining, and welding extend the job after the first cut so a flat piece of material can become a usable component with less friction between steps. We keep those services connected when a project needs a replacement section, a support bracket, a repair part, or a custom item built to match existing equipment. That approach reduces handoffs and gives the job a more direct route from drawing to finished part. It also helps when one shop needs to manage shape, fit, and finish instead of sending the job out and then chasing alignment problems later. We also support manufacturing and parts supply when a job needs either repeatable pieces or a one-off part that is not sitting on a shelf. Some work calls for the same profile to be made again and again. Other work calls for a custom piece that has to be built from scratch because the right part is not readily available. By keeping the cutting, shaping, and support work under one roof, we can move material into the form the job requires without adding avoidable delays. That is especially practical when a replacement has to match an existing assembly closely enough to keep the system moving or when a new design needs a dependable path into production. Pressure equipment, electrical, and environmental work add another layer of coordination, because the part often sits inside a larger system where the next crew needs a clean sequence instead of a surprise. We work with that in mind. The job may involve a part that needs to be cut, repaired, or reshaped before it can go back into service, or a component that has to be ready for the next trade without adding confusion at the site. That is where a clean cut becomes more than a first pass. It becomes part of a practical workflow that keeps the component easier to place, easier to verify, and easier to move forward. From Edmonton, we support industrial and oil and gas work that depends on accurate cutting, dependable fabrication, and a shop that can carry a job past the first pass. We handle custom design work when a part has to be built for the actual application instead of pulled from a shelf. We use welding, machining, manufacturing, and parts availability to keep the scope practical and the sequence clear. If you need a shaped part, a repair component, or a cut that can move cleanly into the next step, contact Technical Cutting Solutions about the material, the fit, and the job ahead.