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monkey 21-01-10 11:20 PM

Anyone know a good machining workshop?
 
Hello organs. I'm trying to find a metalwork place, preferably around london, where they can do machining and billet sort of stuff. I've tried google but I'm having no joy. What should I enter in the search box?

If you can recommend me one or know the best way to search please reply.

Thanking you kindly!
:)

fastdruid 21-01-10 11:53 PM

Re: Anyone know a good machining workshop?
 
Well I've no connection with them but someone on another forum I frequent was offering machining services and his work looked pretty good.

Here's the url for the forum post with his email addy
http://www.400greybike.info/newforum...p?f=24&t=13089

And here is some examples of his work
http://s1010.photobucket.com/albums/af223/revs27/

Druid

DavieSV 22-01-10 12:28 AM

Re: Anyone know a good machining workshop?
 
What is it you want doing?

I may be able to help but I'm up in the midlands.

monkey 22-01-10 12:32 AM

Re: Anyone know a good machining workshop?
 
I need a small part of a yoke machined out and then an insert made to effectively move the steering pivot.

I have been looking for places who have ccm measuring equipment too but not much luck.

I'll do a little picture ad send it to you DavieSV.

DavieSV 22-01-10 12:38 AM

Re: Anyone know a good machining workshop?
 
I may be able to help.

Send me the info and maybe some photos of the part and I'll see if I can help.

kelvinjona 22-01-10 06:19 AM

Re: Anyone know a good machining workshop?
 
Hi....waiting for your pictures....post them sooon...lol.

454697819 22-01-10 11:28 AM

Re: Anyone know a good machining workshop?
 
Pioneer Fabs In Essex, not in London but I use them a lot and they produce good quality work for us.

monkey 26-01-10 12:41 AM

Re: Anyone know a good machining workshop?
 
Pictures sent via PM (just in case I'm laughed at!)


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