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    Talking Ready to go to work

    I own a small machine shop in Maine. I have been machining for more then 12 years. I have a cnc mill and cnc lathe along with conventional equipment. I am ready to quote your work. I can make single pieces to a few hundred pieces at reasonable prices. I can beat most machine shops on price because I have very little overhead. Thank you for looking and hope to hear from you soon.

    Jen61304@yahoo.com


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    Here is my thread , RFQ 4 parts(prototyping asnd small production run)

    I am looking for a price that includes a proto type and a small production run between 50 and 100 of each parts.

    Email me for the drawings at info@bartparts.com

    thanks for looking.

    Bart


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    RFQ 20 parts

    My thread take a look.


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