Turbine-scale components, heavy structural parts, and the packing standards a global energy supply chain runs on. We already build to Solar Turbines' crating and preservation requirements — the parts and the paperwork both.
Energy and power work runs large — turbine components, structural housings, heavy rotational parts — on tolerances that don't forgive, headed for supply chains that don't tolerate paperwork gaps. Most shops hit a wall on size before they ever get to the tolerance. We start where they stop.
Large structural and rotational components up to a 42" swing
Giddings & Lewis 330T boring mill — 36" × 62" table
Heavy-duty boring in massive envelopes
Full material certs and inspection reports for supply-chain traceability
Spec-compliant crating and preservation for global delivery

Four reasons energy work fits this shop.
01
The Giddings & Lewis 330T runs a 36" × 62" table for heavy structural components, and the LeBlond gap bed takes a 42" swing. Turbine-scale parts fit the machines instead of getting turned away.
02
Full material certs and inspection reports, ready when your supplier-quality desk asks. Traceability isn't a scramble at the end — it's built into the job.
03
We have experience meeting Solar Turbines' crating and preservation standards for global supply chains. The part arrives at a remote site the way it left our floor.
04
High-precision boring in massive envelopes — the structural machining energy components demand, on a machine actually built to hold it.
The kinds of parts that move through here for the power sector.
GIDDINGS & LEWIS 330T
BORING MILL TABLE
USE
TYPE
Structural components
Horizontal boring mill
USE
TYPE
Structural components
Horizontal boring mill
LEBLOND GAP BED
SWING CAPACITY
USE
TYPES
Heavy rotational parts
Sliding gap bed lathe
USE
TYPE
Heavy rotational parts
Sliding gap bed lathe
SPEC-BOXING
CRATE & PRESERVE
MEETS
FOR
Solar Turbines std
Remote-site delivery
MEETS
FOR
Solar Turbines std
Remote-site delivery

A perfect part ruined in transit is still a ruined part. For energy work headed to remote sites and international destinations, we crate and preserve to specification — the same standards Solar Turbines requires — so what you unpack is what we inspected.
Rugged, specification-compliant crating and preservation
Experience meeting Solar Turbines' standards for global supply chains
Full material certs and inspection reports in the crate
CMM inspection before anything is packed
Yes. The Giddings & Lewis 330T boring mill runs a 36" × 62" table and the LeBlond gap bed takes a 42" swing — the size range most energy and turbine components live in. Send the print and we'll confirm the fit.
Yes. We have experience meeting Solar Turbines' crating and preservation standards for global supply chains, so parts survive international and remote-site shipping in spec.
Yes — full material certs and inspection reports, built for the supply-chain traceability energy work requires. It ships with the parts.
The boring mill's 36" × 62" table and the 42" lathe swing set the envelope. If you're unsure whether your component fits, send the print — we'll give you a straight answer in a day.
Yes. Spec-compliant crating and preservation for international and remote-site delivery is a standard part of how we finish an energy job.
Print, model, or the actual part — however you've got it, send it over. You'll get a straight answer on whether we can make it, what it takes, and how long it runs.


1250 Pioneer Way #H, El Cajon, CA 92020
(619) 440-1555