Does anyone know what the smallest Brown and Sharpe screw machine model is? I'm thinking Gibson may have had one in their small parts area of the plant.
I have gotten 3 different quotes for slugs and they all have come in double than what I pay for screws. Whenever a shop looks at the bullseye on a PAF slug they say it needs to be done on their old screw machine, usually a Brown and Sharpe. CNC it too clean a cut apparently. The screws are done with a cold heading machine and it runs much faster than a Brown and Sharpe screw machine. So the cost for slugs is higher due to the amount of shop time it takes to make the same number of pieces on a faster machine.
Anyway I saw a manual Brown and Sharpe screw machine, I think it is called an OO model, that was only about 4' by 3'. Really pretty small. I'm thinking I could probably pay for the machine with the first batch of slugs I made on it and just always have it set up for slugs. Anyone have any experience with the smaller Brown and Sharpe screw machines. Models to look for, anything?
I have gotten 3 different quotes for slugs and they all have come in double than what I pay for screws. Whenever a shop looks at the bullseye on a PAF slug they say it needs to be done on their old screw machine, usually a Brown and Sharpe. CNC it too clean a cut apparently. The screws are done with a cold heading machine and it runs much faster than a Brown and Sharpe screw machine. So the cost for slugs is higher due to the amount of shop time it takes to make the same number of pieces on a faster machine.
Anyway I saw a manual Brown and Sharpe screw machine, I think it is called an OO model, that was only about 4' by 3'. Really pretty small. I'm thinking I could probably pay for the machine with the first batch of slugs I made on it and just always have it set up for slugs. Anyone have any experience with the smaller Brown and Sharpe screw machines. Models to look for, anything?
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