Buying or Leasing Large equipment
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2019 11:25 am
Hello,
I’ve been trying to find a reliable small scale machinist locally to get even a quote on a custom bolt but it has been like pulling teeth. Most shops won’t even entertain the idea because they think making ANY gun related parts(Non-firearm receiver) is “illegal†without a license. The others won’t respond to emails reliably, and even after I hired a firm to professionally draw up blueprints explicitly for manufacturers to use, they decline the project or never respond. Actual firearm manufacturers are to busy to accept any custom work from all the ones I emailed. I’ve set up a business website and email, to further look more professional but to no avail.
I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong but I figure I’m going to have to do this stuff on my own going forward, I’ve owned mini lathes in the past for small projects like a Form 1 Suppressor and brass models but these are not accurate or strong enough materials like carpenter steel, titanium in larger scales. I’m going to have to acquire large full size lathes and mills if I can’t find any machine shop. Is it better to buy or lease these full size machines? What are the pros and cons of each method?
Thank you
I’ve been trying to find a reliable small scale machinist locally to get even a quote on a custom bolt but it has been like pulling teeth. Most shops won’t even entertain the idea because they think making ANY gun related parts(Non-firearm receiver) is “illegal†without a license. The others won’t respond to emails reliably, and even after I hired a firm to professionally draw up blueprints explicitly for manufacturers to use, they decline the project or never respond. Actual firearm manufacturers are to busy to accept any custom work from all the ones I emailed. I’ve set up a business website and email, to further look more professional but to no avail.
I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong but I figure I’m going to have to do this stuff on my own going forward, I’ve owned mini lathes in the past for small projects like a Form 1 Suppressor and brass models but these are not accurate or strong enough materials like carpenter steel, titanium in larger scales. I’m going to have to acquire large full size lathes and mills if I can’t find any machine shop. Is it better to buy or lease these full size machines? What are the pros and cons of each method?
Thank you