ABOUT US
Built Around Your Idea (Not Ours)
At TDS Fab, we don’t believe in forcing your project into a catalog.
We start with your problem, your truck, and your way of working—then we build something that actually fits the situation. If it bolts on clean, great. If it needs to be custom-fit, better. If it’s weird, heavy, or slightly overbuilt… we’re probably already interested.
No Catalog Limits
If you can explain it, we can build it.
Headache racks, storage systems, canopy setups, tool organization, one-off brackets, “my buddy said this probably can’t be done” projects—we don’t really care what it’s called. We care that it works.
We’re not here to sell you “close enough.” We’re here to build the thing that actually solves the problem.
Built for Real Work (Not Marketing Photos)
Your gear doesn’t live in a showroom. It lives in mud, dust, rain, job sites, gravel roads, and whatever else Southern Oregon decides to throw at it this week.
So we build accordingly:
- Strong where it matters
- Simple where it should be
- Overbuilt where we couldn’t help ourselves
If it looks like it could survive a mistake, that’s because it probably can.
Custom Means Custom
No two trucks work the same. No two operators use them the same way. So we don’t pretend a one-size-fits-all solution makes sense.
We’ll ask questions. We’ll challenge ideas. We might even talk you into something simpler if it makes your life easier.
And if you still want it built your way—we’ll build it your way.
If It Doesn’t Fit, We Fix It
We don’t ship problems and call them “install adjustments.”
If something needs tweaking, we handle it. If something doesn’t make sense, we’ll say so. If something needs to be rebuilt, we’d rather do it right than watch you fight it in your driveway later.
Built Here. Used Everywhere.
From job sites to backroads to whatever you call “work” on a Monday morning, our builds are made to follow you into it.
No drama. No delicate parts. No babysitting required.
If You Can Dream It (or Half-Explain It Over the Phone), We’ll Build It
Custom fabrication without the attitude. Just solid work, honest input, and equipment that actually earns its place on your truck.
