Unemployed Machinist/Machine/Fabrication

1971corvette

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Nov 8, 2008
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Due to the economy Thanks BIG BANKS

I have been out of work for over a month now,and the bills
do not stop.

So I am reaching out in as many areas as possible.
Anyone needing parts made for their cars,braces,brackets,if you
don't have the machines to to the job I would be willing to
quote a reasonable price to make it for you.My overhead is
is low because I do not have buildings to pay for,employees,or
the other related costs.

I just finished boring out 10 chevy truck wheels on a 1917
24" Lodge & Shipley lathe for a gentleman here in Houston
so they would fit on a Dodge hub,he wanted to be able to
use a larger tire.
Today I am working on slicing a 6 foot section of I-beam
down the center for a gentleman that is building a couple of jib
cranes for his home shop.He did not have a way to do this.

If you guys and or ladies need something,or have an idea you
want to try I am available full time,until I am employed again,
then this will become a part time deal.

I have available to me all manual machines,bridgeport milling
machine(with many accessories),lathes( up to 24" swing ),surface
grinder,OD grinder,welders,many accessories,enough machinery to
make just about whatever you want.

It would be best if you had drawings(cad),or a part to work from,I
have done a job or two with a pencile drawing,and sometimes this will
works but it is best to have a print showing exactly what dimensions
you need.

Thanks
Mark
 
Sorry to hear about the job. I'll be losing my job sometime this year as well. :gurney: My company is moving all their manufacturing to Ciudad de Juarez.

Sounds like this might be a good time for people on the forum to get some machining done and help out a forum member. By the way, I do CAD (SolidEdge) work at home if somebody needs to have something modeled or drawn up.
 
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