Timeless
techniques
with modern
knowledge
The
craftsman at
Quality
Forming
believe that
to know
metal
forming, one
has to
appreciate
the
properties
of the
metal.
The wooden
mallet,
metal
hammer, and
leather sand
bags used
millennia
ago, are
still used
in modern
craftsmanship
to this day.
Even with
today's
modern
processes,
to form
pieces that
mate to
others, some
hand forming
is still
required.
Hand forming
is
frequently
required to
refine
pieces to
fit, meeting
requirements
that cannot
be met with
modern
techniques
alone.
QFI's
metal craftsman
include some the best hand
formers in the
business.
This gives
Quality Forming
an edge when it
comes time to
creating
time-critical
parts when
tooling is
missing,
damaged, or
otherwise
unavailable.
This advantage
also extends to
small custom
runs for
prototypes or
repairs, or where the
client needs to
proceed to meet
deadlines without
generating
expensive
tools or dies.
Whether it is
the
final forming of
a part, or
forming the
entire part, the
needs will
frequently require the
finesse and
skill of a
craftsman with
decades of
experience in
metal working
and aerospace.
Quality Forming
reviews many
applicants based
not only on
established skill with
a machine, but
also for the
additional vital knowledge of
metal working
that reflects a
craftsman.
That drive for
perfection
increases the
value to each
QFI customer.
This level
of dedication to
industry needs
continues to
define
Quality Forming
as
"Excellence in
Metal Forming".
Further information
regarding the
craftsmanship
required to hand
work your metal
requirements are
available by
contacting the
Quality Forming
Sales and Quoting
Department via phone
at 310-539-2855.
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