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Machining
Kip Motor’s in-house machining department helps keep classic British and uncommon domestic vehicles on the road. From recreating hard-to-find parts to repairing worn components or crafting custom tools, our machinist delivers precision, durability, and the perfect fit. Whether it’s a one-off piece or a small run, we provide the solutions that keep history moving.
Call (972) 243-0440 to discuss your machining needs.
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Why choose Kip Motor Company Machining?
At Kip Motor Company, our machining department plays a critical role in supporting restoration, repair, and specialty manufacturing for vintage British and European vehicles. Our shop specializes in low-volume, high-precision machining tailored for obsolete, hard-to-find, and specialty automotive components. Backed by decades of craftsmanship, in-house engineering support, and experience with restoration challenges, we ensure your parts meet strict functional and dimensional standards.
Manufacturing

We produce new components to original specifications or improved where appropriate. Ideal for discontinued, rare, or specialty parts that must be recreated with precision.
Examples:
• Bushings & Sleeves
• Shafts, brackets, housings
• Custom small-batch production runs
Refurbishing

We restore worn or damaged parts so they can safely return to service. Our refurbishing process corrects wear, replaces critical surfaces, and brings components back into tolerance.
Common refurbishing work includes:
• Hubs & axles
• Shafts & threads
• Vintage hardware and fittings
Milling

High-accuracy milling for flat surfaces, pockets, contours, and precision geometry. This service is essential for complex or irregular components used on classic vehicles.
Capabilities:
• 2D & 3D milling
• Slotting, drilling & facing
• Precision plate & bracket work
Additional Capabilities
Parts Replication
Reverse-engineering obsolete or discontinued components for perfect fit and function.
Design Assistance
Collaborating with customers to refine or redesign parts for strength, durability, or manufacturability.
3D Scanning
Capturing complex shapes or worn components digitally for accurate machining or reproduction.
