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Sources for Machining Small Parts
By Terry Smythe

Damon Atchison sez:

> Metal is different and more difficult to work with than wood,
> obviously, so who do I call to build these things for me?

I have had good success with local rebuilders of phonographs,
particularly those focusing their attention on outside horn machines.
Many of these folks share a common interest in vintage music, are often
very well equipped to make one-of small metal parts, and are quite
prepared to lend a helping hand.

Something to think about.

Regards,

Terry Smythe


(Message sent Mon 8 Sep 1997, 13:39:06 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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