Machine shop • Festus, MO

Practical machine shop work for parts that need to be right.

Michaelis Machine Shop handles milling, turning, grinding, welding, stamping, repairs, and custom one-off work. It’s a good fit for parts, fixes, and small jobs that need careful attention. Send a print, a sample, or a rough idea, and we’ll take it from there.

  • After-hours requests welcome
  • Clear quotes by email or text
  • Built for real-world shop work

Best fit for

Repairs and salvage work

Useful when a part needs to be brought back into service, matched, rebuilt, or cleaned up.

One-off parts

Brackets, spacers, adapters, fixtures, and the kind of specific parts that don’t come off a shelf.

Small-run shop jobs

Practical repeat work for people who need a few parts, not a giant production run.

What we do

Machining, fabrication, repair work, and custom pieces without the runaround.

Machining

Milling, turning, grinding, drilling, and general shop work for parts that need careful attention.

Fabrication

Welding and fabrication support for repairs, bracket work, and one-off shop projects.

Custom parts

Custom pieces and the kind of jobs that are too specific for big-volume production.

Good fit / not a fit

Good fit

  • Repairs, salvage, and rebuild work
  • One-off parts, brackets, adapters, and fixtures
  • Small runs and repeat shop jobs
  • Parts that need hands-on attention

Not the best fit

  • Huge production runs
  • Jobs that need instant turnaround
  • Anything better handled by a specialty mass-production shop
  • Requests with very little detail are still welcome, though a few basics help us move faster

About the shop

A short version: practical machine shop work, clear communication, and a real human look at the jobs that need it before they’re done right.

The homepage stays focused on the essentials. If you want the fuller story, the service area, and how to send a job, that lives on the About page.

Need a part made, fixed, or matched?

Send the photo, drawing, or part info and we’ll take a look. Fastest path to a quote is email, but text works too.

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