Hello,
Do any of you happen to know of an excellent machine shop in the Mid-Atlantic region, preferably the greater D.C./Baltimore/Philadelphia area, that is willing to take on smaller jobs, as well as larger ones? The work will require precision grinding, milling, and also a large lathe. Someone with a background in phonograph repair would be preferred. If you know of anyone, please respond to this thread or send me a private message.
Thanks!
Garret
Seeking Excellent Machine Shop in Mid-Atlantic Region
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Garret
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Re: Seeking Excellent Machine Shop in Mid-Atlantic Region
95 views and no responses? Are good machine shops that hard to find? 
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Re: Seeking Excellent Machine Shop in Mid-Atlantic Region
Well, what specific tasks do you need done?Garret wrote:95 views and no responses? Are good machine shops that hard to find?
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Re: Seeking Excellent Machine Shop in Mid-Atlantic Region
1. I need a spindle shaft shortened, but with a specific taper.
2. Broken screw drilled out, preserving threads if possible (have original replacement screw)
3. Crank shaft modified from male to female threads, with addition of extension piece, to accommodate a male crank
Hope that helps!
2. Broken screw drilled out, preserving threads if possible (have original replacement screw)
3. Crank shaft modified from male to female threads, with addition of extension piece, to accommodate a male crank
Hope that helps!
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Re: Seeking Excellent Machine Shop in Mid-Atlantic Region
1. Simple enough on a lathe.Garret wrote:1. I need a spindle shaft shortened, but with a specific taper.
2. Broken screw drilled out, preserving threads if possible (have original replacement screw)
3. Crank shaft modified from male to female threads, with addition of extension piece, to accommodate a male crank
Hope that helps!
2. Drilled and popped with an easy-out.
3. More lathe work with a male/female adapter.
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