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Brenham, Texas

9100 (9001:2015) certified. Certification body: World Certification Services Ltd.. Structure: Single Site.

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Ormond Beach, Florida5.0(8)

TGS Machining was established in 2006 and has been involved in many local development projects, aluminum design, welding, and various custom fabrication items.

+1 386-290-1299Website
Springboro, Ohio

Thaler Machine Company offers high-speed CNC machining, turning, milling and more for a broad clientele. With over 90 CNC machines plus conventional equipment, machining is completely in house with continuing customer assistance. Our experienced engineers offer quality design with quick turnaround for large and small orders. Thaler has the skills and technology to meet any CNC service challenge.

937-550-2400Website
Springboro, Ohio

9100 (9001:2015) certified. Certification body: EAGLE Registrations Inc.. Structure: Single Site.

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Pawcatuck, Connecticut4.7(15)

Thavenet Machine Company is a family owned and operated company founded in 1921 by the late John Thavenet. This fourth generation company is proud to serve the local area in machining, welding and design. In addition to the services noted it is also the hometown supplier of steel, welding supplies and industrial gases. Stop by our Pawcatuck, Connecticut shop and let us know what we can do to serve you.

+1 860-599-4495Website
West Valley City, Utah5.0(6)

The CNC Pros in Salt lake city. CNC Machining for milling, turning, and 5-axis. We offer a selection of in-house firearm products as well. Glock Sig-Sauer CZ

+1 801-973-0800Website

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