Onsite Fabrication Dubbo
Reliable Dubbo Onsite Fabrication
When gear needs to fit just right, off-the-shelf doesn’t cut it. Ballimore Welding in Dubbo offers onsite fabrication for yards, gates, feeders and fencing—saving time, reducing hassle and getting it right the first go.
Custom Fit to Your Property
Every property is different. Onsite fabrication allows equipment to be sized and installed to suit the slope, layout or stock flow of your paddocks or yards - no awkward adjustments or retrofitting.
Save Time and Transport Costs
Bringing the workshop to you means no multiple trips or guesswork. Gear is measured, cut and welded where it’s going to be used—minimising downtime and delays during the install.
Rural-Ready Tools & Know-How
Onsite builds are carried out with the same heavy-duty gear used in the workshop. With years of rural fabrication experience, the job gets done fast—and built to stand up to local conditions.
Tailored Onsite Solutions
Onsite fabrication is ideal for complex yard layouts, gate installations, custom feeders or any job where measurements need to be precise. It’s also useful for properties with limited vehicle access or unique boundary requirements. With mobile welding gear and rural-ready tools, work can be carried out quickly and accurately.
Whether it’s a one-off install or part of a larger upgrade, onsite work helps get the gear fitted right—without the back-and-forth. Call
0428 323 208 to book in onsite fabrication or chat through what you need built.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I use onsite fabrication?
Onsite fabrication makes the most sense when precision matters - like building a yard to suit sloped ground, fitting a custom gate into an uneven post line, or replacing gear that can’t be moved off-property. It saves time on back-and-forth measurements, avoids cutting things twice, and eliminates the "hope it fits" factor. It’s especially worth it if the job involves integrating new equipment with old infrastructure, or if stock are in the paddock and you need the job done without shifting them. For any setup that’s not dead flat or straight out of a brochure, onsite is almost always the smarter move.
Is it cheaper to buy something pre-made?
Only if it fits perfectly the first time—which rarely happens. Pre-made gear can be great, but when it needs modifying, reinforcing, or reinstalling, the labour adds up fast. If you’re buying stockyards, fencing or gates and still need to weld on hinges, cut them down to size, or prop them up with timber because the ground’s not level, the real cost shows up later. Onsite fabrication doesn’t just give you a better result—it usually avoids all the extra patch-up jobs that come with trying to force something into place.
What if the site is hard to access or remote?
Good mobile welders are used to working in paddocks, back blocks, and spots with no power or shade. Most will bring generators, mobile tools, and a 4WD setup to get where they need to be. What helps most is a clear idea of where the job’s going, whether there’s stock nearby, and if the site can be accessed with gear or a trailer. On remote jobs, the more details you can give up front - like how far the work zone is from the gate or if there’s rocky ground - the smoother it runs on the day.







