Engineer's in town

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Engineer's in town

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Normally all I do is bitch on this forum but...
...ever needed some metalwork doing??

On Nechbahart Road there's an engineer's workshop..about halfway from Chomsin X roads & the school on your left.
I needed some aluminium-welding doing, & after looking all over with no joy this place took my work, did the modification/welding and did it within 2 hours.
The place is full of lathes, pillar-drills,presses etc...so if you need that broken item made from scratch these guys may be the answer..?? :thumb:
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That's useful to know US - any contact details, phone no. etc.?
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barrys wrote:That's useful to know US - any contact details, phone no. etc.?
If it is the place shown on this map as Pattana Machine shop I have posted about it previously. It is just past the Library. The young bloke that runs it speaks some English and is very obliging, although not cheap.
He does a lot of work for the fishing fleet and will listen to what you want done.
Phone: 032 51 1081.

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Thanks a lot for that Nereus :cheers:
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