Way grinding firms in Scotland or North east

Way grinding firms in Scotland or North east

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  • #146183
    Colin Seggie
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      @colinseggie44298

      Dear all,

      I have searched and searched and cant find any one remotely local to re grind a lathe bed and a few other odds and ends. Does any one know of any one say north of York?

      Alastair

      #23184
      Colin Seggie
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        @colinseggie44298
        #146189
        Oompa Lumpa
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          @oompalumpa34302

          I used to know a chap in Sadberge in Cleveland, Paul Grant, he was terrific but sadly gone.

          Be careful who you use though and I would get references, I recently (Nov 2013) sent a (Very Expensive) cutter to a chap in Tamworth called David Harte but I haven't heard from him since Christmas and my emails go unanswered so I am wondering if anything has happened to him. I really would like my cutter back.

          If you just want a couple of cutters sharpening I cannot praise Geoff Josey highly enough. He effectively works for nothing as he asks the cheques be made out to the local hospice, does a terrific job and sends the cutters back promptly. He advertises on http://www.homeworkshop.org.uk

          graham.

          Edited By Oompa Lumpa on 06/03/2014 17:09:39

          #146190
          WorkshopPete
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            @workshoppete

            Hi I have used a firm in Shildon called Blue Ridge machine tools they do an excellent job very knowledgable not cheap but good. Last used them to regrind table ways and knee on a Tom Senior M1 Milling machine.

            #146193
            mechman48
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              @mechman48

              Hi There is also a co. called Blue Diamond Engineering ltd in Shildon Co.Durham who may be able to help… type their name into your search engine.. usual disclaimer.

              George

              #146197
              Brian Wood
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                @brianwood45127

                Alastair,

                There is a company in Darlington who may be able to help you. I seem to recall they tackled bed way grinding as well as their main business which is in commercial vehicle engine reconditioning, but that information is now rather old.

                North East Engine Services Valley Street North Darlington DL1 1PY

                Phone/Fax 01325 521182

                I know nothing about the quality of their work though, you'll have to judge that for yourself

                Regards

                Brian

                #146211
                Colin Seggie
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                  @colinseggie44298

                  Peter, would that possibly be blue diamond? They don't mention anything about having machining facilities in house on the Website. Do you know if they do slide way grinding in house or if it is contracted out.

                  Alastair

                  #146212
                  Colin Seggie
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                    @colinseggie44298

                    Brian I will give them a call.

                    Still looks like there is nothing or very little in Scotland which is a pity given its engineering heritage!

                    Alastair

                    #146297
                    Brian Wood
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                      @brianwood45127

                      Hello Alastair,

                      What I forgot to add in my response was that they have been in business at that location for at least 25 years since I moved into the area.

                      I used to get a lot of oils etc from Smith and Allen down the road, who are also still in business. I would be interested to hear how you get on, I'm sure I recall a sign outside the rather unprepossessing entrance which mentioned way grinding as part of the portfolio.

                      Brian

                      #146302
                      Rik Shaw
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                        @rikshaw

                        My first lathe in the 'eighties was an ancient, old 3 1/2" Grayson flat bed lathe which with others help I re-furbished. Because the bed was flat my mate was able to fly cut it on his large SIP jig borer and I must say that the finish was superlative.

                        I know this probably won't help Alastair if his lathe ways are not flat (or hardened) but I thought it worth pointing out that grinding is not always necessary.

                        Rik

                        #146335
                        john fletcher 1
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                          @johnfletcher1

                          A friend of mine recently had two lathe beds re ground by a firm in Huddersfield. After reading your request I emailed him for the address and phone number of the firm. I will get back to you as soon as I get a reply from him.Ted

                          #146372
                          john fletcher 1
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                            @johnfletcher1

                            Back again Alister re your lathe bed. Colin sent me the following.http//gb.kompass.com/c/robert-skinner/gb92053664.I hope you uinderstand all that as I'm no expert on the computer.Ted

                            #146469
                            Colin Seggie
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                              @colinseggie44298

                              Thanks John I got a number form that.

                              Alastair

                              #146540
                              WorkshopPete
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                                @workshoppete

                                Sorry Colin

                                I have been off line for a few days yes that was the company Blue Diamond I first used them in a premises near what is now the railway museum but they moved to there current premises about 10 years ago. They do their grinding on site in fact most of their work is machine tool reconditioning but very big stuff not what we would use.

                                Peter

                                #148129
                                Cyril Bonnett
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                                  @cyrilbonnett24790

                                  Might be worth asking these, if they don't they may know someone in Scotland.

                                  Mack C.N.C Service, 44 Mannerston Holdings, Blackness, Linlithgow
                                  Tel: 01506 830 095

                                  #148284
                                  Colin Seggie
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                                    @colinseggie44298

                                    Gents Thanks for the replies and lively debate! I will let you know how I get on.

                                    Alastair

                                    #148354
                                    Dullnote
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                                      @dullnote

                                      Hi Colin, not sure if this company can help I used them for work a long time ago, would make anything up was in the workshop once, had every kind of equipment you could think off.

                                      Rollo Engineering Falkirk

                                      may be worth giving them a call

                                      #149042
                                      Cyril Bonnett
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                                        @cyrilbonnett24790

                                        **LINK**

                                        McNair Engineering Limited, 11-12 Lovat Place, Hillington, Glasgow G52 4XE, Scotland UK
                                        (T) +44 (0) 141 883 0496

                                        (F) +44 (0) 141 882 7823

                                        e mail : [email protected]

                                        #149052
                                        richard allen 6
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                                          @richardallen6

                                          I'd be very careful about giving your slideway grinding to any Tom Dick and Harry. Castings have to be carefully aligned and clamped down without distorting them otherwise you will "regrind in" a fault. I have used Skinner Engineering and have known the owner for many years, he served his time in the machine tool industry many years ago…..experience like that is very hard to find these days.

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