Miscellaneous Metals
Custom brackets, hardware, furniture frames, decorative screens, trim, and one-off fabrications built to your exact specifications. Steel, stainless steel, copper, brass, and bronze with finishes to match your existing metalwork or establish something new. When off-the-shelf doesn't exist, we build what you actually need.

Some projects don’t fit neatly into a category. You need a custom bracket for that live-edge shelf. A steel frame for a built-in bench. Hardware for a barn door that matches your existing metalwork. These one-off pieces matter just as much as larger installations—sometimes more, because they solve problems that off-the-shelf products simply can’t address. Mountain Metal Works handles miscellaneous metals with the same precision we bring to our railings, fireplace surrounds, and architectural features.
Miscellaneous metals encompasses structural supports and brackets, furniture bases, decorative screens, custom hardware, shelving systems, vent covers, pot racks, door and window trim, artistic metalwork, and countless other applications. If it’s made from metal and you need it built to your specifications, it falls within our scope.
The benefit of working with a full-service fabrication shop is consistency. That custom towel bar can match the drawer pulls in your kitchen and the railing in your stairway—all fabricated from the same material with the same finish. We work in steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, and bronze, with finishes from raw and natural to powder-coated, blackened, brushed, or patinated.
Many miscellaneous metal projects emerge during larger builds when you realize you need something no supplier stocks. We work directly with homeowners, builders, and designers to fill these gaps—often on tight timelines.
Our Truckee shop allows us to respond quickly and maintain quality control on every piece. Reach out and describe what you’re after.
Frequently Asked Questions
We handle projects of all sizes, from single brackets to extensive collections of custom pieces across a whole-home build. For very small items, we may batch your work with other projects to keep costs reasonable, but we don’t turn away work simply because it’s modest in scope.
Many clients start with just a sketch, a photo of something similar, or simply a description of the problem they’re trying to solve. We’ll work with you to develop the concept, take measurements as needed, and create drawings for approval before fabrication begins.
Yes. We regularly match existing hardware, restore damaged pieces, and fabricate replacement components for antique or discontinued items. Bring us a sample or detailed photos, and we’ll assess whether replication or repair is the better path forward.













































