Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
Posted by
Jon Anderson
on 1999-08-07 22:05:36 UTC
MIADsgns@... wrote:
hobby type work. He's certainly willing to start with small runs, and
try new things (helps the learning curve), but he's really trying to
stay with jobs that will grow into something.
Shop is in Auburn, California. This is about 30 miles north of
Sacramento. If the location works for you let me know and I'll send his
number. Don't think he'd be too happy with me if he started getting lots
of calls from people wanting onesie-twosie projects done....
I can vouch for Tom. Worked with him for 9 years at a Grass Valley
sheetmetal shop before I split. When that shop went from a job shop to
OEM manufacturer of it's own products, Tom got the cream of the
customers that were turned away and started his own shop. He's as honest
and fair as you will find and does very good work. They can also take
DXF files by email. That's how I sent my project, bits over the phone,
not a scrap of paper...
Jon
> So what is the shop address or phone number you deal with forWell first off, Tom (the owner) really isn't much into short run and
> starters?
hobby type work. He's certainly willing to start with small runs, and
try new things (helps the learning curve), but he's really trying to
stay with jobs that will grow into something.
Shop is in Auburn, California. This is about 30 miles north of
Sacramento. If the location works for you let me know and I'll send his
number. Don't think he'd be too happy with me if he started getting lots
of calls from people wanting onesie-twosie projects done....
I can vouch for Tom. Worked with him for 9 years at a Grass Valley
sheetmetal shop before I split. When that shop went from a job shop to
OEM manufacturer of it's own products, Tom got the cream of the
customers that were turned away and started his own shop. He's as honest
and fair as you will find and does very good work. They can also take
DXF files by email. That's how I sent my project, bits over the phone,
not a scrap of paper...
Jon
Discussion Thread
MIADsgns@x...
1999-08-07 09:16:49 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
Bertho Boman
1999-08-07 09:29:49 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
Don Hughes
1999-08-07 11:16:16 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
PTENGIN@x...
1999-08-07 11:47:28 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
Steve Gunsel
1999-08-07 12:07:35 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
Steve Carlisle
1999-08-07 14:30:09 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
MIADsgns@x...
1999-08-07 21:24:17 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
Jon Anderson
1999-08-07 21:28:40 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
MIADsgns@x...
1999-08-07 21:36:42 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
Jon Anderson
1999-08-07 22:05:36 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
PTENGIN@x...
1999-08-07 22:32:04 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
MIADsgns@x...
1999-08-07 22:43:12 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
MIADsgns@x...
1999-08-07 22:47:01 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
Don Hughes
1999-08-07 23:13:40 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
Bertho Boman
1999-08-08 03:51:58 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
Bertho Boman
1999-08-08 04:01:18 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
MIADsgns@a...
1999-08-08 07:49:24 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines
Dean Franks
1999-08-08 10:01:36 UTC
Re: CO2 Lasers for CNC Machines