Road Stripping Vehicle

Road Stripping Vehicle Wilder Machine Shop was hired to assist in troubleshooting a road stripping truck for a company in Georgia in which Mark Wilder was commissioned to travel to their location.to repair on-site.  He and his colleague started with the control box and verified that all components had power and that they were powering up.  He then manually started checking solenoids and found a couple sticking that were bad and replaced them. We also8…

Dust Covers for Trotter Wheel Assembly

These are dust covers for the trotter wheels of a harness racing assembly. One bearing dust cover was lost so we had to make a new one. There is one cover per side and they thread on to an axle as you can see int he picture of the wheel assembly. This project began on the Lathe where the piece was faced, drilled and tapped.  It then continued to the CNC Milling Machine where the…

Assembly Fixture – Die

Custom machined parts with bored, drilled and tapped holes. Also assembled with set collars, guide pins, spring pins, punch pins and dies, This CNC Milling Machine Fixture project includes bored, drilled and tapped holes and is assembled with set collars, guide pins, set pins, spring pins, punch pins and dies. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK CONTACT US ABOUT YOUR PROJECT

Rain Forest Animation Gorilla

This was an animatroic project Mark completed for the Animal Kingdom Rainforest.  Mark remodeled all of the mechanisms for the mechanical operation of the Gorilla’s motions. All pneumatic cylinders needed to be replaced.  He built a new motion control box with solenoids to make the character animate.  Our artist refurbished the Gorilla by creating new silicone face, hands and feet along with new fur that was custom sewn on the character. Watch the video of…

ATV Project

Mark used his Lathe to modify these ATV Spacers to make a wheel size adjustment. This customer was changing his wide 4 wheeler tires to narrow tires.  He had spacers to make the narrow tires the same width as the wide tires. The spacers locate on to the centering ring of the hub.  But the inside of the hole of the spacers was to narrow.  So Mark bored the backside of all of the spacers…