Welding solutions built on integrity
Albert Harder started Kingdom Custom Welding in 2018 from a single car garage in Somerset, Manitoba.
The operation has grown steadily, relocating to our current facility five miles north of Miami, Manitoba, where we have served the agriculture, dairy, and transportation communities with manufacturing and repair services since 2020.
2018
Started in a car garage in Somerset with one man and a vision.
2020
Moved to Miami area and began serving the farming community full time.
Today
Operating from our facility north of Miami, MB with expanded capabilities and skilled team.
Growth
From a single garage to a full manufacturing and repair operation serving multiple industries.
Focus
Agriculture, dairy, and transportation sectors rely on our precision and reliability.
What we do and how we do it
We take your needs and turn them into reality. From the first sketch to the final piece, we handle every step with the same care and precision.
01
Design with SolidWorks
Your concept becomes a precise, buildable specification. We translate ideas into technical drawings that work.
02
Prototyping and testing
Before we build it full scale, we prove the design works. Testing catches problems early, when they're cheap to fix.
03
Custom manufacturing
We build what you need, the way you need it. Loader attachments, conveyor housing, and specialized equipment made to your specifications.
04
Repairs across industries
Agriculture, dairy, and transportation equipment breaks. We fix it right, and we fix it fast.
05
Precision machining
Custom parts built to exact tolerances. We work with stainless steel, mild steel, and aluminum with MIG, stick, and TIG welding.

welding techniques that get the job done
We work with three proven welding processes, each suited to different materials and demands. Whether it's stainless steel, mild steel, or aluminum, we have the skill and equipment to handle it.
MIG Welding
TIG Welding
STICK Welding
aluminum, Steel, and stainless steel work
We handle the metals that matter in farming and industry. Each material demands different skill, and we've mastered them all.
Mild steel
for strength
The backbone of most agricultural equipment, reliable and forgiving under load.
Stainless steel
for durability
Resists corrosion in harsh conditions, essential for dairy and outdoor work.
Aluminum
for weight savings
Lighter without sacrificing strength, ideal when every pound counts.


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