From the Owner
After having
been out of the machining industry for many years I decided to get back into the
job shop/machining industries making parts again, you have to like what you’re
doing!
Industrial
Education and Work History
1)
Produced printer rolls and
custom printing equipment and rough fabrication for a small shop named Pompton
Machine and Tool
2)
Served 4 year bona fide
apprentice at Tracer Machine and Tool worked on the M1 tank guidance system,
Grumman, and
other aerospace
prototype work
3)
Midcounty Machine and Tool
performing work for IBM and general prototype; 1-5 piece lots
4)
Macro Machine and Tool
working for Otis elevator and prototype jobs
5)
Stanfordville Machine and
Tool worked for IBM, Watervliet Arsenal, General Dynamics and others also
started CNC department; programming, setting up, making all tooling/fixturing,
quoting work, ordered tooling and supervising 7 Mori Seiki CNC machines and
operators
6)
Fala Technologies.
Programmed and set up Okuma CNC bar machine and
prototype work
General Focus
and Direction of Company
We are
focused on primarily performing prototype work (1-5 pieces) and light production
(15-200 piece runs) with some fabrication and welding as needed.
Holding close tolerances is no problem.
We can work with most materials:
aluminum, 304, 316, 174PH Stainless, high carbon and
low carbon steel, machineable ceramics, plastics, composites or whatever your
specific needs are. Basically,
if you need a job done we will do it; we don’t shy away from the difficult work
to cherry pick the easier jobs, as a matter of fact, we enjoy the difficult
jobs.
If we need to put in the extra hours to get your work done,
that’s what we will do. We
are constantly improving our shop and acquiring new machines and inspection
equipment as we move along.
No, we are not a big 10-50 man shop, we will not
hire people just to try and get extra work out; we want only good tool
makers/machinists here and not get stuck in the fill the slot philosophy.
We
try to take on what we can handle; whatever we ship will be on time and meet or
exceed your spec‘s. In
this line of work it’s almost impossible to keep everything “in house” and you
have to sub some things, plating, etc, but that being said we are careful with
our sub selection
Facility
Description
1)
8,000 square foot 2 story;
cinder block constructed
2)
3 phase, 220 and 110
throughout entire building to allow us to put equipment were we want, when we
want
3)
Air lines throughout
facility with outlets every 10’
4)
3 ton overhead crane system
on first floor
5)
Second floor has crane
system that allows us to move supplies, equipment, etc. to the second floor from
the outside of the building
6)
Clean inspection area away
from machining processes
7)
Air conditioned to enable
better work environment for employees, stability for the computer systems and
inspection room
8)
Networked 8 station computer
system on both floors
9)
Very large inventory of
commonly used nuts, bolts and fasteners to cut down on the hunt and seek
problems some shops have; the distributers carry more than we do,
but
not that much more
10)
Every work bench has
numerous electric outlets and vices; this doesn’t sound like a lot, but when
you’re trying to get a job out it really helps, a couple of minutes here and
there means a lot
11)
Every machine station has
pretty much all the tools required to perform most jobs that machine can
perform; again no hunt and seek.
10)
Every work bench has numerous electric outlets
and vices; this doesn’t sound like a lot, but when you’re trying to get a job
out it really helps, a couple of minutes here and there means a lot