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    Machine shop recomendations

     



    Anyone have any recomendations for a machine shop in the Columbus, Ohio area?
    Jason

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    Name is Randy, everyone calls me Randall as well though.

    Anywhoo, I have no personal recs but have you tried yahoo and google? gahooyoogle.com will run both simultaniously
    Father and son working to turn a '64 Falcon into a street and track monster.

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    I found several in the yellow pages. I am looking for a shop capable of doing the work to my small block. I am not sure what to look for in a good shop and hope someone on here has personel recomendations.
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    Well, I'm sure a shop will have refrences. Maybe a contact list of previous people for whom they have done work. Maybe even a few projects in progress. I'm sure stopping by(assuming no one has any recs) could give you some idea as to the quality of their work.
    Father and son working to turn a '64 Falcon into a street and track monster.

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