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Woodbury, Connecticut5.0(1)

Purdy Machine and Manufacturing, LLC is a manufacturer of custom machined tools, jigs, fixtures, and machine components located in Woodbury, CT. We can fabricate your components from a variety of materials from plastics to tool steels in large or small quantities. Keyword: machine shop.

+1 203-917-7542Website
El Dorado, Arkansas5.0(1)

We are a general machine shop repair business with additional sheet metal fabrication capabilities. We offer custom metal fabrication and welding.

+1 870-863-7932Website
Russellville, Arkansas

PWD Manufacturing is a precision machine shop specializing in CNC milling, turning, and custom automotive parts. Family-owned, quality-driven, and built to deliver fast, reliable results. Being based in Arkansas, we serve manufacturing businesses in Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana. We sell our custom automotive accessories nation wide! Contact us today.

+1 479-219-1025Website
Crystal Lake, Illinois5.0(5)

Precision Waterjet & Laser is the premier shape cutting services company specializing in waterjet and laser cutting services.

+1 847-462-9381Website
Berlin, Connecticut

9100 (9001:2015) certified. Certification body: Amtivo (USA), Inc.. Structure: Single Site.

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Fort Worth, Texas3.7(3)

Pyle Machine Co. , Inc. - Your Machine Shop Pyle Machine Co. , Inc. has been in business since 1984and provides quality machined parts for a variety of

+1 817-485-6011Website
Sunnyvale, California

9100 (9001:2015) certified. Certification body: Performance Review Institute Registrar. Structure: Single Site.

408-734-8200Website
Tulsa, Oklahoma5.0(1)

Pyrotek is a global engineering leader and innovator of performance-improving technical solutions, integrated systems design and consulting services for customers in the metals industry. Learn more about what Pyrotek can do for your company.

+1 918-224-1937Website
San Diego, California5.0(1)

Q&V MACHINES, PRECISION CNC MACHINING PROTOTYPES AND PRODUCTION,

+1 858-695-9032Website
Salem, New Hampshire

Specializing in plastic manufactured parts, rapid prototyping, product development support, and subcontract/outsourcing for machine shops.

+1 603-890-6982Website
New Berlin, Pennsylvania

9100 (9001:2015) certified. Certification body: SGS North America Inc.. Structure: Single Site.

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El Cajon, California

9100 (9001:2015) certified. Certification body: Amtivo (USA), Inc.. Structure: Campus.

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