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    Machine Shop in Brampton needed

    I'm looking for a machine shop in Brampton. Minor job, I just need a couple pieces turned on a lathe.

    Anyone have a shop they deal with and would recommend?
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    Re: Machine Shop in Brampton needed

    OK how about in Mississauga then?
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    Re: Machine Shop in Brampton needed

    A racer I dealt with for a long time had a lot of stuff done at a shop called Krasa Motor Machine, just off Tomken or Dixie over there somewhere. They do work on bikes and snowmobiles etc and did engine machining too. Not sure if they are still around or not.

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    Re: Machine Shop in Brampton needed

    Quote Originally Posted by sircastic View Post
    I'm looking for a machine shop in Brampton. Minor job, I just need a couple pieces turned on a lathe.

    Anyone have a shop they deal with and would recommend?
    ............just remembered another shop from my days as a Tech at Brampton Cycle about 12 years ago......Bain machine - Scott Bain is a bit of a bike nut and did a number of really slick machining jobs back then. No idea where he's at now, maybe still at Torbram and Steeles?? I specifically remember him making his own dry clutch conversion for a CB900F, not sure why, but cool!

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