We specialize in the rebuild and repair of equipment from the aggregates & mining, power generation, oil & gas, construction and manufacturing industries. Denver Machine Shop was founded in 1916 by Fred White and is now a fourth generation family business currently owned by Scott White and Eric White.
The company was located in downtown Denver for 98 years occupying 3 different locations during that time and was moved to it's current location in Henderson in 2014 a result of urban development in Denver. Today the shop occupies 30,000 Ft-Sq of manufacturing space under 30 ft. ceilings and is poised to meet the demands of it's customers for many years to come.
The company was located in downtown Denver for 98 years occupying 3 different locations during that time and was moved to it's current location in Henderson in 2014 a result of urban development in Denver. Today the shop occupies 30,000 Ft-Sq of manufacturing space under 30 ft. ceilings and is poised to meet the demands of it's customers for many years to come.
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Denver Machine Shop, located in Henderson, CO, celebrates its 100th year in business. The company was founded in 1916 by the Great Grandfather of the current owners Scott and Eric White. As the company turns 100, Scott, and twin brother Eric with their management team and employees, continue to service multiple industries with manufacturing support, heavy machinery repair, heavy industrial machinery, and general plant maintenance.
Founded in 1916, Denver Machine Shop Inc. uses sustainable business practices that have been passed down through four generations. Denver Machine Shop Inc. specializes in getting your equipment repaired fast! Our staff comprised of engineers and expert machinists that are ready to help you solve your problem at our shop or in your plant and anywhere in Asia, Africa, Europe and Americas.
When broken or run-down equipment creates a problem for your machinery or facility, Denver Machine Shop's industrial machine repair services are ready to get you up and running again. Serving clients in the construction, HVAC, refining, power generation, and other industrial sectors, we offer on-site inspection and repair services.
Whether new and high-tech, or obsolete and hard-to-find, Denver Machine can manufacture and provide replacement parts for original equipment manufacturers.
Working from drawings and sketches or computer files, we have the capacity to produce parts as diverse as crane wheels, cover plates, bearing housings, axles, gears, cylinders and cams, for the mining equipment, crushing, railroad, power generation, and refining industries, among many, many others.
Working from drawings and sketches or computer files, we have the capacity to produce parts as diverse as crane wheels, cover plates, bearing housings, axles, gears, cylinders and cams, for the mining equipment, crushing, railroad, power generation, and refining industries, among many, many others.
Denver Machine Shop is the right company to make sure that your equipment efficiency, safety and repair needs are met. We offer on-site, above ground and underground repair and machining, including welding, boring services, bearing and cylinder replacement, and equipment joint repair.
Our services also include full mining equipment rebuilds and refurbishment, ROPS and FOPS reconstruction and MSHA certified repair, and truck and loader component rebuilds.With the capability for large and small projects, our rebuild and facility fabrication services offer faster and easier solutions than ordering OEM parts.
Our services also include full mining equipment rebuilds and refurbishment, ROPS and FOPS reconstruction and MSHA certified repair, and truck and loader component rebuilds.With the capability for large and small projects, our rebuild and facility fabrication services offer faster and easier solutions than ordering OEM parts.
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Gerald Lindsay
Jan 23, 2021
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This place should be renamed. This is "THE" Denver Machine Shop!
There's a guy here named Mark Z and as long as he's at DM we're not going anywhere else!
Far and away the best. No job is ever too big or too small. The price isn't always cheap but neither is their work. Fair and accurate lead times. No cost onsite estimates and most often delivery.
There's a guy here named Mark Z and as long as he's at DM we're not going anywhere else!
Far and away the best. No job is ever too big or too small. The price isn't always cheap but neither is their work. Fair and accurate lead times. No cost onsite estimates and most often delivery.
Scott Buchholz
Dec 28, 2020
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Josh Trainor
Oct 25, 2020
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I needed a small oil cooler machined for my project car and found Denver Machine online and decided to head over there since it was close to home. When I entered I was immediately intimidated by the big production machinery however their website said no job too small. I met with Dustin and laid out what I needed. He is very knowledgeable and courteous. He told me no problem I'll have it in a couple of days. I couldn't be happier with the service the whole shop provided me as well as Dustin. He communicated nearly every day with me and was always up front. Rates are reasonable and I will recommend
Max Pasciak
Sep 17, 2020
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Robert Morris
Dec 23, 2019
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We scheduled an expensive detailed project, involving production machine tear down - machining - and re-assembly, involving 6 other riggers and millwright’s. The valuable machine downtime required weekend work, and the required machining needed done by the end-of—day Saturday, for a Sunday re-assembly.
Dustin and his crew did an awesome professional job!
The mill work needed, ran well into Saturday evening, but they pulled it off and we are on our way to re-assembly!
Thank you Mike, Dustin, and Denver Machine Shop for coming thru in a clutch situation, and making this a successful project
Dustin and his crew did an awesome professional job!
The mill work needed, ran well into Saturday evening, but they pulled it off and we are on our way to re-assembly!
Thank you Mike, Dustin, and Denver Machine Shop for coming thru in a clutch situation, and making this a successful project
Sean Haley
Nov 11, 2019
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Grant Robertson
Aug 23, 2017
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I had a shock mount with a pressed in pin that broke when we tried to remove the shock to replace. I tried to press it out with a 12 ton press at work and didn't have any luck so I decided to take it to a machine shop, using distance as the deciding factor. So I called Denver Machine Shop, to see if they would be able to take care of it.
The lady I spoke to quickly directed me to Mike, one of the machinist in the shop, and after a quick discussion on what I needed done, he said that he would be able to take care of this.
So I drive to the shop and I'm talking with Mike, and he's asking me questions
The lady I spoke to quickly directed me to Mike, one of the machinist in the shop, and after a quick discussion on what I needed done, he said that he would be able to take care of this.
So I drive to the shop and I'm talking with Mike, and he's asking me questions
Mark Cat
Jan 17, 2013
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