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Heattreating and Metalurgy

Postby Ken McAdam » Wed Dec 22, 2004 8:30 am

I am a Heat Treat operator in the aerospace industry. While not a "for hire" business I have access to some really cool lab equipment and inspection stuffs as well as some of the best welders in existance :D
I have been known from time to time to coerce my fellow employees to take on a "goverment job" for the betterment of vintage motorcycle racing :wink:
So if I can help someone out just drop me an email :idea:
If you beat me all you have done is beaten an old fat guy. But If I beat you then you have been beaten by an old fat guy!
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cylinder boring.

Postby darlington » Fri Dec 24, 2004 7:53 am

Hi Ken ,DO you have the ability to bore cylinders at your shop?
I specialize in Kawasaki air cooled 4 strokes from the seventies and early eighties 550-1100 .I also network with others and can search for parts on your behalf .
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Re: cylinder boring.

Postby Guest » Fri Dec 24, 2004 5:30 pm

darlington wrote:Hi Ken ,DO you have the ability to bore cylinders at your shop?


Yes and no. It is possible but so far I have been unable to get a machinist to agree to do it :?
I will keep trying though
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Outsoursing

Postby Mike Heggarty » Mon Dec 27, 2004 11:55 pm

Hey Dick !
Can I call you dick?
Maybe it should be Ken. What the .... is going on here ?
There are legimate shops here in Ontario that work hard for this business.
They are struggling to pay winter wages... and next years mechanics
- consider dude.
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Postby Malcolm Lake » Tue Dec 28, 2004 12:09 am

And perhaps you should post them here Mike... can I call you Mike? I hate this shit. Ken was asked a legitimate question... and he answered. He was asked cause he posted. P'raps your buddies should post.
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Re: Outsoursing

Postby Ken McAdam » Tue Dec 28, 2004 7:33 pm

Mike Heggarty wrote:Hey Dick !
Can I call you dick?
Maybe it should be Ken. What the .... is going on here ?
There are legimate shops here in Ontario that work hard for this business.
They are struggling to pay winter wages... and next years mechanics
- consider dude.


Here is a scoop for you Mike or should it be Dick?
Before you start running your mouth at me read the post I was asked a question and answered it. I dont owe shit to shops in Ontario I have yet to get a significant break from one yet.
I am not doing this to take anything away from shops here. I just offered to help a fellow racer out.....period.
If shops in Ontario want to step up and support the sport I will support them. 95% of my teams sponsorship comes out of the states and the rest is non-industry related so pardon me for not giving a damn.
I have even known you to take advantage of a deal or two in the past Mike :roll:
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Postby Stephen Szikora » Wed Feb 09, 2005 4:45 pm

Seems like a strange discussion since most bike shops do not have the ability to bore cylinders. They send it out to a machine shop and then mark up the price to the customer. I'm not sure where the ethical issue sneaks in. Do we feel as strongly for the guy in the machine shop? What about the guy in Ken's machine shop? If a trail rider crashes in a forest and suffers a compound fracture but nobody is there to hear this, do his screams make a noise? These are tough questions.

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Where?

Postby Guest » Sun Nov 27, 2005 5:08 pm

Okay I get that but where is all of this going?
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Postby Malcolm Lake » Sun Nov 27, 2005 7:29 pm

Please check the dates of the posts before replying... we've long gotten over it.
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