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Old 05-07-2006, 08:44 AM
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Thought it was worth asking. I own a 3 axis CNC but my custom intake flanges are far too complex. Anybody know anybody who is reasonable? I have full surface files. Like to spend hundreds and not the thousands I have been quoted so far.
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tek-pak. They do cnc machining in addition to there normal business. I use them all the time for my thermoforming tooling, good guys... Ask for Todd Buck http://www.tekpak.com/




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