machine shop

NOUN
  1. workshop where metal is cut and shaped etc., by machine tools
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How To Use machine shop In A Sentence

  • Across the alley three men sat on the floor in an open room beside lathes and other machine shop equipment, each one busily manufacturing a gun.
  • A speciality machine shop can turn the inside of a titanium ring to make it bigger but cost wise it might be cheaper to buy a new one.
  • We could hear familial bickering coming from the machine shop in the evenings as the men worked on the baler. The Dirty Life
  • The worker in the machine shop of today is no longer known as a machinist, because that term does not cover the present range of positions. Industrial Progress and Human Economics
  • The machine shop houses 21 lathes, four mills, three drill presses, two sand blasters, three buffers, seven grinders, a planer, two TIG welders and a complete tool room.
  • There was a shortage of manpower with so many men serving in the forces overseas, and many married women went to work for the first time, with some working in foundries or machine shops making munitions.
  • Among the group were four toolmakers, three die makers, two set up men, a production engineer, and the foreman of the experimental machine shop.
  • This caused Olds to sign contracts with the owners of small machine shops to manufacture many parts for his cars.
  • Patent laws restrict what we may do with the raw materials we buy and seek to transform into products in our factories or machine shops.
  • Repair work on damaged Hurricane wings began with the closing of the Shell Machine Shop in 1943.
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