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Volvorsport - 3/3/16 at 11:41 AM

I know it's been asked loads of times can anybody recommend the above...just want to get some prices.


Doctor Derek Doctors - 3/3/16 at 11:48 AM

I used these guys:

http://www.controlwaterjet.co.uk/

Great for small volume stuff, really good service


mcerd1 - 3/3/16 at 12:05 PM

I used these guys before:
www.h2oprofiling.co.uk

'pathfinder' on here had something to do with them at the time - linky:
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=186146





[Edited on 3/3/2016 by mcerd1]


Ugg10 - 3/3/16 at 01:42 PM

www.lasermaster.co.uk

Used them a couple of times for Aluminium (upto 10mm) and Steel, quick quote turn around and job done well and quickly (both *.dwg files I supplied)


watsonpj - 3/3/16 at 05:44 PM

another vote for lasermaster


balidey - 3/3/16 at 08:12 PM

As you are in Lincoln, not too far south from you in Spalding / Pinchbeck is Laserfab (part of Gutridge Engineering).
Not used them for laser work myself, as my company has our own laser workshop, but I have heard good things about Laserfab.


dave_424 - 4/3/16 at 02:38 PM

Doncaster laser were the cheapest around by far when I needed some parts cut out


SteveWallace - 5/3/16 at 10:30 AM

What sort of ball park prices do these companies charge? I need to make 4 mild steel thin quarter panels plus up to 6 smaller trim bits to skin the wood frame on my MG TC. I can buy the steel off e-bay and cut them myself with a saw using the ond rusty ones as templates, or I guess that I could get them water cut.

Its not a huge job to cut them myself, but if its not too much to get them water cut, I might go that route to save the job and get a neater finish (plus I guess that there will be a small saving in the unit cost of their steel stock that would off-set their price for the job a little bit).


coyoteboy - 5/3/16 at 02:26 PM

My experience is 50 quid set up charge, plus material, plus a repeating cost per part is about normal.


Volvorsport - 5/3/16 at 02:58 PM

quote:
Originally posted by SteveWallace
What sort of ball park prices do these companies charge? I need to make 4 mild steel thin quarter panels plus up to 6 smaller trim bits to skin the wood frame on my MG TC. I can buy the steel off e-bay and cut them myself with a saw using the ond rusty ones as templates, or I guess that I could get them water cut.

Its not a huge job to cut them myself, but if its not too much to get them water cut, I might go that route to save the job and get a neater finish (plus I guess that there will be a small saving in the unit cost of their steel stock that would off-set their price for the job a little bit).


I've got a manual plasma that would do that job nicely. If you have drawings , worlds your oyster.


John G - 15/7/16 at 12:28 PM

Just had a very good job done by this company http://www.sussexstone.co.uk/ Based in East Sussex not far from Heathfield.
They cut cailiper mounting brackets as well as other bits and pieces. Just had to supply a DXF file with drawings, very helpful people


marc_cowley - 21/7/16 at 04:41 PM

these guys were really helpful and well priced

http://www.h2ocreations.co.uk/