[TheForge] Small runs of castings - sources?

Dave Brown [email protected]
Fri Apr 4 16:46:01 2003


Cameron,

The copy that I sent to Tammy was bounced as "user unknown", which is=20
strange since I just got an e-mail from her just this past Monday.  But try=
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that e-mail anyway, maybe I just sent it wrong.  If not, she'll answer the=
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phone for sure.

Dave


>Cameron,
>
>Contact Tammy Otten at LaLoba Bronze in Kalispell, Montana. You can e-mail=
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>her at [email protected] or call her direct at 406-257-5450.
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>Great place to do business with, you won't be disappointed.  Feel free to=
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>tell Tammy that I sent you.  Won't do you much good, but won't hurt any=
 either.
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>Aw heck, I've copied her on this, so she knows you may be contacting her=
 soon.
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>Dave Brown
>Green Bay, WI
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>At 14:04 04/04/03 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello all,
>         I'm working on quoting a project making some replica fencing to=20
> match existing from the 1880's. I'm looking for any recommendation of a=20
> small run foundry to make about 200 finials from ductile iron. In=20
> previous work on this fencing, I cast the replacements myself in silicon=
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> bronze. Since there are so many pieces for this addition, I thought it=20
> would be worthwhile to seek out a foundry. Anyone have good experiences=20
> they're willing to share?
>     I think my second best option is to use some similar finials from=20
> someplace like king architectural metals. They have some that are close,=
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> about 1/2" off in length.
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>                         Thanks
>
>                                 Cameron Stoker
>                                 [email protected]
>                                 "May you run like a vicu=F1a!"
>                                 pgp key @ http://keys.stoker.net
>
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