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    Any Small Iron Foundries?

    I'm looking for a small iron foundry to cast small lots (1-5 pieces) of machine components. Probably won't exceed 50 lbs.

    We're in the Milwaukee, WI area and would prefer somewhat local supplier. The reason for this is for communication and pickup and delivery convenience.

    Would require castings stress relieved.

    Dick Z
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    If you find one, let me know. I'm looking for someone to cast about 10 parts.


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    I have a small foundry and specialize in short run work. We are in southwest lower Michigan, 4 hours from Milwaukee. We cast gray and ductile iron from a few pounds to 450#. 269-646-0202 M-F
    Andrew Abrams
    Marcellus Metalcasters, Inc.


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    Same question but I'm in NYC. Looking for foundries to do 1-10 parts iron and aluminum depending on the project.


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    Try looking in Thomasnet for your area. ThomasNet® - Product Sourcing and Supplier Discovery Platform


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    I called a few places a while back with no interest in small jobs. I'm looking for a foundries that are seeking out that kind of work.


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    Quote Originally Posted by will gilmore View Post
    I called a few places a while back with no interest in small jobs. I'm looking for a foundries that are seeking out that kind of work.
    I'm still around, and there are not many of us left.

    I have a small foundry and specialize in short run work. We are in southwest lower Michigan.We cast gray and ductile iron from a few pounds to 450#. 269-646-0202 M-F


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    Thanks for hanging in there, and posting your info. I added you to my supplier list.


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    Hey Andrew,
    Here is a potential project. I'm posting here so everyone can learn something. If you want to contact me privately please PM me. Its a cast lathe bed to carry linear ways and a self contained headstock like the Dunham 50M. It's about 34" long. The mounting surfaces would be milled or ground in one setup.



    Questions:
    Do you do this type of work?
    Roughly how much would this cost to cast? $50, $500, $5000?
    Should I make my own pattern or do you do it in house?
    Assuming I make my own pattern are you willing to offer advice? (Draft angles, shrinkage, ribbing, overall design improvements, etc)

    Best,

    Will


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    Do you do this type of work? yes
    Roughly how much would this cost to cast? $50, $500, $5000?
    depends upon weight cast: if it weighs 100# around $450, 250# around$550 and 400# $890.

    Should I make my own pattern or do you do it in house?
    I have a pattern maker close by that I refer almost all of my pattern work to.We do repairs and gating in house. I do have customers that make their own patterns. Some are better than others. A one off pattern could be made from pink or blue foam insulation and get you your casting, but you need to make another pattern every time you need another casting. with this process draft angles are not at all critical, but the castings are hardly ever as nice looking as when a wood, plastic or metal pattern is used. But with a wood pattern there must be draft so that the pattern can be removed from very solid sand. Minimum of 2 degrees draft angle.Surface finish of the pattern translates to the surface finish of the casting. The better the pattern the nicer and more dimensionally accurate the casting will be.
    Assuming I make my own pattern are you willing to offer advice? (Draft angles, shrinkage, ribbing, overall design improvements, etc, yes I can and will.
    Andrew Abrams
    Marcellus Metalcasters, Inc.


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    Thanks for the reply. With a 1/2" wall thickness and no ribs my CAD software says its about 40 kilograms (88lbs). I have a lot on my plate right now but hope to get to this soon.


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    Hey Andrew, could explain what you mean by draft? Here is a pic of what I am trying to get made its a milling table 24"x6"x 1 1/2" probably comes in at 35 lbs max



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    Would a wood or foam pattern be good for this type? I can do either.


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