I`m doing a bit of 'heavy' metalwork fabrication and needed some holes punching through 15 mm. thick hardened steel plate: 2 x holes each at 1½" and 1¾" diameters.
I went to a local welding/fab. shop (where I note, they appeared to have little-or-no work underway) and they wanted £10 per hole and a £60. set-up fee; on a 1 week 'turn around' (Gulp!)

....I thanked them for their time but (honestly) said that`d be far-too expensive for me at the moment.
So, purely on the off-chance, I tried a large engineering business in a nearby industrial estate; where they do civil steelwork projects.
I made myself known to the head-machinist and explained I`m a hobby metalworker and described what I`m making and then he called down the chief (from the carpeted bit) and they said it`d be no-problem at all to punch out the 4 holes while I waited. (total cost of £5.)

Their punch press was so large, they said they`d have to hunt about to find punch and die sets small enough for my job.

Wonderful to watch such a BIG machine at work....to see the British "yes we can" attitude is still about and also to have the job-done for such a bargain price: as they say these days "I`ve had a result"
