> there are > still tens of thousands of good machinists out there trying to make a go > of a > jobber's shop. I have no doubt that if you poke around a little you will > find > one convenient to you.
FWIW, emachineshop isn't the machine shop doing the work, they're a middleman. They basically give you a list of machine shops willing to do the job you spec'd and for how much. You can even pick one that's local to you this way. Probably cheaper to do the legwork yourself, though. |
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