Since 1922, the Ernest-Spencer companies have been combining traditional American craftsmanship with advanced manufacturing technology to support business and industry.

Our focus is on providing superior quality metal fabrication, precision machine shop services, custom coatings, and specialty manufacturing services.

As a fourth generation business, we are proud to carry on our family legacy of growth, leadership and performance.

Our sincere thanks to our loyal customers, faithful partners and dedicated employees for their contributions to our continued, mutual success.

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What Can We Do For You?

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Metal Fabrication

Plate & Sheet Metal Processing

Automated Laser, Plasma & Punch

Structural Steel Fabrication

TIG, MIG and Arc Welding

 Oversize Fabrication Capabilities

Custom Assembly, Packaging, Inventory & Fulfillment Services

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Machine Shop

Precision, Automated Machining Equipment

Horizontal & Vertical Milling

Lathe Turning

Wide Range of Capabilities & Materials

One-Off Prototyping to Large Scale Production

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Industrial Coatings

Automated & Batch Metal Prep

Automated Powder Coating

Batch Powder Coating

Wet Coat Painting

Plating & Galvanizing

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Custom Manufacturing Is Our Specialty

We can support your OEM production with custom fabrication, expert finishing, and full component assembly services. Extend your capabilities, optimize your quality and improve your bottom line with specialty manufacturing support from Ernest-Spencer.

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Opportunities Available at our Meriden, Ottawa and South Topeka Locations

We are currently hiring at all three of our production facilities, and we are actively seeking quality candidates for many positions. If you are interested in a rewarding career with a company that values their employees, take a look at our current job openings and see what we might have for you.

What’s The “Coolest Thing Made In Kansas!”

HINT: It’s made by Ernest-Spencer in Topeka!