If We Don't Have It, We Build It

Our machine shop sits between engineering and production. New tooling, broken dies, custom fixtures, mid-run fixes — it all gets handled here.

Overview

Production Doesn't Wait

A new part shows up and needs tooling? The machine shop builds it. A bender goes down second shift? They get it running. Production's holding a part that's borderline and needs a die tweak to tighten things up? Already on it. Engineering sketches something up in the morning, the shop builds it by lunch, and production runs it after break. No purchase orders. No two-week lead times. Just the next thing that needs to get done.

H-P Products machine shop
In-House Capabilities

What the Shop Handles

Custom Tooling & Dies

Bend dies, wiper dies, specialty fixtures — built for the job at hand, not pulled off a shelf.

Machine Maintenance & Repair

Scheduled maintenance or unexpected breakdown — our machinists handle it, so production keeps moving.

Custom Gauges

If a part needs a gauge to check it, we build the gauge. Matched to your tolerances, not borrowed from another job.

Prototype Parts

Machined components for first articles and prototypes — so engineering can validate a design before committing to production.

Short Production Runs

Small batch of machined parts that doesn't make sense to farm out? We run it here. Faster, cheaper, done.

Mid-Run Fixes

Part's running but something's off? The shop tweaks the tooling or adjusts the setup without pulling the job.

Common Questions

Machine Shop FAQ

It means we control our own timeline. If a die breaks at 2pm, we're not calling a vendor and waiting a week — our machinists build or repair it and production is back up the same shift. That speed compounds across every job.
Yes. Wiper dies, custom fixtures, specialty bend tooling — our machinists build and maintain the tooling used across our tube bending operations. If a job needs modified tooling, we can turn it around without waiting on an outside shop.
Yes. The shop machines first-article components, test fixtures, and short-run parts to support our prototyping process — so engineering can validate a design before committing to full production.

Got a Part That Needs More Than a Bend?

Custom tooling, prototype machining, full assemblies — our engineering and shop teams figure it out together.