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black smoke 3rd November 2013 07:06 PM

someone to mill and lathe castings... Thetford town
 
Me and my dad are building a thetford town 2ich, we dont no much about machining parts we have the full castings and plans. We are willing to pay someone to machine the parts need,

Can anyone help us, or willng to put in the right direction

We are in Tavistock devon

Thanks

David Powell 4th November 2013 02:34 PM

Time to bite the bullet----
 
I would respectfully suggest that you bite the bullet, buy yourselves a suitable mill and lathe and teach yourselves how to use them. The cost of having work " Done out " at full commercial rates can be frightening. Perhaps put your valuable castings aside and build a few items from bar stock first . I would strongly advise joining your local Model Engineering/ Live steam group for advice and the chance of buying good tools and machines before they go up for public sale. I speak from experience here, I have been paid for making/ finishing/ repairing models for others . I fit the model making between" Commercial " jobs, enjoy doing the work, and always encourage my customers to do as much of the work as they can, so that they can honestly say" I made most of it. had a bit of help here and there" regards David Powell.

SDSPS 4th November 2013 04:15 PM

Ask at the Robey Trust, someone will be able to assist you I'm sure

black smoke 4th November 2013 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SDSPS (Post 278160)
Ask at the Robey Trust, someone will be able to assist you I'm sure

Hi thanks for the message,
we have been and seen them and, to be honest they was very rude to my dad,
Plus they said they couldnt do anything as its too small for them,

Thanks

hedge 4th November 2013 05:29 PM

hi Ian

I agree with David and purchase a suitable sized mill and lathe as your time spent working out how to machine things is free also there are plenty of people on here in the model section who will happily help you out. as most of us on this forum are self taught machinist's. perseverance and commitment will pay off and your miniature will feel even more rewarding ounce it is finished.

wish you and your dad all the best with your project

regards sam


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