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Author: brewertrbrewertr Date: Jul 19, 2006 07:49
I am looking for recommendations and help finding a few Sheet Metal
Fabricators in Orange, Riverside or LA County California.
I am hoping some in this group have used a local sheet metal fabricator
in my area and can recommend them.
I have more than 100 part numbers I need to find a supplier for. These
are fabricated parts and some will need to be assembled by the supplier
which requires welding.
The work is:
1) All parts are 416 Stainless Steel.
2) Vast majority of the work is #11 Gauge but a few parts go up to
1/4" thick.
3) All but about 10 part numbers are simple cuts and bends.
Thank you,
Tom
(No TROLL's please)
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Author: brewertrbrewertr Date: Jul 19, 2006 10:05
Cliff,
I know you've had a couple of hard days getting slammed, punked and
bitch slapped at the alt.machines.cnc group so I will take it easy on
you.
I specifically stated "No TROLLS please", Cliff you are the Poster
Child for TROLLS so this means you.
I am looking for recommendations from people in these groups with
experience who have used someone in my area and they can recommended
them.
Tom
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Author: brewertrbrewertr Date: Jul 19, 2006 10:12
Gunner,
Yes, please do forward the information to me, I did not consider Kern
County.
I would be willing to go out as far out as Kern, San Bernardino and San
Diego Counties.
Tom
Gunner wrote:
> On 19 Jul 2006 07:49:20 -0700, "brewertr" aol.com> wrote:
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>>I am looking for recommendations and help finding a few Sheet Metal
>>Fabricators in Orange, Riverside or LA County...
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Date: Jul 19, 2006 10:19
Gotta be local? If you are willing to go outside the local area, let me
know. We do mostly stainless fabrication including a ton of sheet metal
work in all gauges. We also do our own punching and forming dies when
the parts dictate.
If you can bend the miles, lemme know (yea, it's just south of Vancouver
Canada but we ship 99% to the US and keep the customs hassle blind to
the customer) and I can give you the full "sales pitch".
Koz
brewertr wrote:
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Author: brewertrbrewertr Date: Jul 19, 2006 10:40
Koz,
Reason # 1 for local is that shipping costs will be an issue when the
product goes into full production.
Reason #2 for local it's easier to drop in and help or check the
progress of the jobs.
Send me a little something in a private email and I will pass your
offer along and the customer will make the decision.
my email address is : brewertr@ aol.com
in the subject line put: Sheet Metal Fabrication Job Shop
Thank you,
Tom
Koz wrote:
> Gotta be local? If you are willing to go outside the local area, let me
> know. We do mostly stainless fabrication including a ton of sheet metal
> work in all gauges. We also do our own...
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Author: iQiQ Date: Jul 19, 2006 11:04
> Koz,
>
> Reason # 1 for local is that shipping costs will be an issue when the
> product goes into full production.
> Reason #2 for local it's easier to drop in and help or check...
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Author: CliffCliff Date: Jul 19, 2006 12:00
On 19 Jul 2006 10:05:29 -0700, brewertr@ aol.com wrote:
>I am looking for recommendations from people in these groups with
>experience who have used someone in my area and they can recommended
>them.
Ask their suppliers .
Often the best source of info.
HTH
--
Cliff
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Author: brewertrbrewertr Date: Jul 19, 2006 12:40
iQ,
Thank you for your input,
Tom
iQ wrote:
>> Koz,
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>> Reason # 1 for local is...
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