Plymouth Power
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How does everyone feel about these? http://m.imgur.com/a/IzQzz
remember most machine shop rates start around $80/hour.
you have to be pretty experienced to make a presice bore@hone in 2 hours? I mean, the Block has to be set up and ajusted, or does the new machines align themself?
anyone here work at a machine-shop? how long time does it take?
I charge $45.00 per hole on a conventional V8 which gives me 4hrs to get it done. I charge $55.00 per hole if a torque plate is required.
I've never understood this trade and the mentality of it, both from a consumer's and shop's perspective. Some customers think every job takes 5 mins and should have Walmart prices and yet the shop has hundreds of thousands in equipment in tooling. J.Rob
remember most machine shop rates start around $80/hour.
is there any machine shops in central va or nc youd recommend for small block mopar?? im just below martinsville va.^^^ Some shops don't survive long term either... The OP's prices are what we pay... but the shops here are older guys with most of their machines long ago paid off. Plus they buy used major tooling (both shops' Serdi machines came used from NASCAR race shops not far away) and they are pretty creative with improving and modifying their tools. And this is a rural area, so there is just not as much money floating around, and so sometimes the local economic market simply sets the pricing that can be gotten.
There IS a shop up on the next county that will charge $400-500 for an impressively automated and VERY precise decking job!
is there any machine shops in central va or nc youd recommend for small block mopar?? im just below martinsville va.
i wish!i do my own on my cars, but our 2015 truck is 130 to 150, or 200 in us dollarsseems about right - a friggin' oil change is !$45 in some places.. I'll have a better answer soon - once I get my short block back..
Wish I could help; the old shops in Roanoke are all gone or retired. It sounds like Greensboro is closets to you and there is a strong Mopar club there so maybe run someone down from that club.is there any machine shops in central va or nc youd recommend for small block mopar?? im just below martinsville va.
herb maclandece in burlington retired i hear,..arringtons in martinsville to high an mostly into the new hemi now days it seems....use to be good mopar shop in level cross but...just dont wanta take mopar stuff to a chevy man....bout all around hereWish I could help; the old shops in Roanoke are all gone or retired. It sounds like Greensboro is closets to you and there is a strong Mopar club there so maybe run someone down from that club.