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rick stanford
 
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Default need austin TX machinist

Looking for an already employed Austin TX machinist to run small side
jobs for me at their lunchtime or after hours on lathe / mill.

Need decent turn around time.

hobby machinist with lathe/mill in garage also possible.

If you need some more spare change in your pocket email me:
sarbotatmail2world.com

(remove at and replace with @)

I was a machinist/welder 30 years ago, no access to lathe now.
 
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