When one of your production machines is down, due to a broken or worn part, we can help. We can make a new part or weld and machine the damaged part to your specifications in an urgent time frame. We realize down time is your enemy. We offer press work that may involve removing and replacing gears, sprockets and bearings on shafts. We straighten bent shafts and other distorted parts.
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Our education and years of experience in the machinist trade give us valuable insight and advantage on how to better serve our customers. We will often offer suggestions to make parts work better and last longer. Even the smallest job is worth doing right. Our emphasis is on providing quality items and parts for our customers.
Cooney's Machine Shop specializes in serving our customers needs. We assist local businesses by repairing or replacing worn and broken parts from their plants equipment. We use all of our resources to get this type work done as soon as possible while producing dependable quality parts. We understand that downtime does not make our customers money.
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Tom Hill
Feb 05, 2021
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Mackenzie Jenkins
Feb 02, 2021
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David
Jul 01, 2020
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Patrick Hood
Nov 05, 2018
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Had some custom one-off parts made for my motorcycle. Went in with a badly drawn schematic of what I wanted, and left with beautifully machined parts that just needed some paint to go on the bike. Fitment was much better than I could have expected, and now my bike is looking the way I envisioned it. I will be going back for any of my fabrication needs in the future, as long as Chris is up to the task!
Chad Jones
Aug 21, 2018
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Family O.
Feb 06, 2018
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Chris Balle
Sep 26, 2016
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Spencer Hansen
Sep 16, 2016
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Horrible! I thought this was a real machine shop that actually knew what they were doing; when they excepted the job to rebuild our Mil. Oh how I was terribly wrong. I dropped off a Fitzpatrick fitzMil that needed a set of replacement blades and new barrings installed. I received a call John Cooney stating that they broke the main shaft of the Fitzmil. The break was caused by negligence trying to disassemble the Mil, the negligence ended making the Mill useless and un-salvageable, as a replacement shaft could not be sourced. I then had to replace the broken FitzMil which cost thousands to replace
Christian M.
Jun 02, 2014
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