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Heavy components, replacement parts, and legacy pieces with no drawings left. When a machine goes down and the part is discontinued, we're the shop that makes it again.

THE DEMAND

WHEN THE PART NO LONGER EXISTS

Industrial equipment outlives its parts catalog. A critical component wears out, the original supplier is gone, and the drawings went with them — and every day the machine is down costs money. What that job needs isn't a catalog. It's a shop that can measure what's left and make it again.

  • Reverse engineering from a worn or broken part — no drawings needed

  • Large and heavy component machining

  • Repair and recreation of discontinued parts

  • Manual and CNC capability for non-standard, one-off components

  • Welding, fabrication, and assembly under one roof

Lalo is programming and setting up a CNC Milltronics MB30 vertical mill for custom tooling in a workshop.

THE FIT

BUILT TO BRING IT BACK

Four reasons industrial equipment work fits this shop.

01

REVERSE ENGINEERING

No model, no drawings, just a worn part. We measure it, model it, and make it again — turning a discontinued component back into something you can order.

02

HEAVY COMPONENTS

The Giddings & Lewis boring mill and LeBlond gap bed handle the large, heavy pieces industrial machinery is built from — the sizes a standard shop turns away.

03

ONE-OFF & NON-STANDARD

Conversational CNC and manual expertise make a single replacement part fast, without a production programming cycle. A one-off doesn't get quoted like a run.

04

WELD, FAB, ASSEMBLE

Machining, welding, fabrication, and assembly all in one building — so a repair that needs all four doesn't get split across four vendors and a month.

THE WORK

EQUIPMENT CAPABILITY

The machines behind heavy and legacy work.

GIDDINGS & LEWIS 330T

36" × 62"

BORING MILL TABLE

USE

TYPE

Heavy components

Horizontal boring mill

USE

TYPE

Heavy components

Horizontal boring mill

MILLTRONICS MB30

60" × 30"

X / Y TRAVEL

USE

Z TRAVEL

Large one-off parts

24"

USE

Z TRAVEL

Large one-off parts

24"

REVERSE ENGINEER

PART → MODEL

NO DRAWINGS NEEDED

USE

FROM

Discontinued parts

A physical sample

USE

FROM

Discontinued parts

A physical sample

A close-up of a machinist's hands using a dial indicator to inspect a metal part before it goes to welding.

THE CHECK

THE REMADE PART MATCHES THE OLD ONE

Reverse engineering only works if the new part actually fits where the old one did. So the recreated component gets measured against the original and verified against tolerance before it leaves — because "close" doesn't bolt back into a running machine.

  • Recreated parts validated against the original sample

  • CMM inspection for tight-tolerance validation

  • Owner-level review on critical first-article setups

  • Manual and CNC finish to match legacy fit

QUESTIONS

STRAIGHT ANSWERS

CAN YOU MAKE A PART WE HAVE NO DRAWINGS FOR?

Yes. Bring us the worn or broken part — we measure it, model it, and make it again. Discontinued and legacy components with no documentation are routine work here.

CAN YOU MACHINE LARGE, HEAVY COMPONENTS?

Yes. The Giddings & Lewis 330T boring mill (36" × 62" table) and the LeBlond 42" swing lathe handle the heavy pieces industrial equipment is built from.

WILL YOU MAKE JUST ONE REPLACEMENT PART?

Yes. Conversational CNC and our manual department make single replacement parts fast, without a full production programming cycle — so a one-off repair doesn't cost like a run.

HOW DO YOU KNOW THE NEW PART WILL FIT?

The recreated part gets measured against your original sample and validated against tolerance before it ships, with CMM handling the tight-tolerance check.

CAN YOU HANDLE REPAIRS THAT NEED WELDING TOO?

Yes. Machining, welding, fabrication, and assembly are all in the same building, so a repair that needs several processes stays in one shop instead of splitting across vendors.

NEXT STEP

MACHINE DOWN, PART DISCONTINUED?

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.

Dustin McIntyre reviewing engineering drawings at a drafting table in the MTM headquarters.

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