Foundries recommended by list members. |
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| J. W. Casting Co. 8790 Co. Rd. 20 SW Sebeka, MN. 56477 Phone (218)472-3365 |
The owner is Jay Walz, a real nice guy to talk to. I've had bearing caps done and also a
hot tube chimney for an old engine of mine. I was real satisfied with the work he does. He does Aluminum, Brass, Bronze and cast iron. Don |
| Cumberland Foundry Co 310 W Wrentham Rd Cumberland, RI 02864-1005 Phone: (401)658-3300 |
From Nick |
| Ray Olson, (The Hobby Shop) 14260 Pheasant Drive, NW, Brandon, MN 56315. Ph: 320-834-2476. |
From Glenn Karch: Put the Hobby Shop on your foundry list. I have dealt with him on two occasions and have been well satisfied. |
| Emanuel King Cattail Foundry 167 West Cattail Road Gordonville, PA 17529 |
Will do loose castings for old gas or steam equipment Has some things on hand Mike Rohrer |
| Sunset Foundry Valley Springs Ca. 209 754 0601 at 3374 Toyon Circle-unit 255, box 101 Valley Springs, Ca. 95252. |
They just cast a main cap for a Cavanaugh
& Darley. It came out real well and reasonable besides. They don't use scrap iron to start with, make it from scratch so the finish casting machines nicely. Cya Jimmy O'Hagan |
| Can Do Metals John Wojonowski St. Ann, IL. (815) 422-0176 |
He has access to a pretty good pattern maker;
I'm told. He has a cupola furnace and casts on Thurs. evenings. Good guy to talk to and he does that for nothing so a phone call would net you more info.- George Armstrong |
If you know of a good foundry to recommend, please contact Ken Christison
11/22/03