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An aluminum fabricator is a person who works with aluminum in many forms to create useful items. Using skills, such as cutting, bending and welding, the aluminum fabricator is able to make detailed projects that offer not only strength, but functionality as well. Many special skills are required of an aluminum fabricator, such as metallurgy knowledge, polishing and buffing. Some operations, including welding, can be dangerous for the fabricator unless special precautions are taken.

There are several types of aluminum that are used by an aluminum fabricator, from flat sheet aluminum to billet aluminum in round, square and other shapes. Cutting and bending are two very useful skills possessed by an aluminum fabricator. Much of the cutting of aluminum is performed using shears due to aluminum not withstanding a flame-type cutting tool without melting unevenly. Large metal shear machines are not easily transported; therefore, much of the cutting and fabricating of aluminum must be done in a shop setting, unlike steel fabrication that is often done on site. The exception is flat aluminum work, such as eaves-troughs, which are commonly manufactured and assembled on site.