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Milling shop in Pattaya or surrounding area?

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Does anyone know of a shop I can have my 650 Kawasaki rear rotor milled to break the glaze off of a stainless steel Rotor In the Pattaya area or around. I have found links to 2009 posts & 1 shop that can do it in Rayong. I was wondering if anyone knows a milling shop that is currently doing small type jobs?

I posted turning the rotor before but a mill setup would be better for this small job.

Thanks in advance!

Maybe Laem chabang area ---- otherwise methinks Rayong. Sorry

On Sukhumvit road (north-bound) just past Thai Watsadu store is a petrol station. Just 10 mtrs further on is a small soi on the left and a large sign advertising "milling".

I have never had the need for milling or lathe work so I can't recommend the place, but it might be worth a visit.

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On Sukhumvit road (north-bound) just past Thai Watsadu store is a petrol station. Just 10 mtrs further on is a small soi on the left and a large sign advertising "milling".

I have never had the need for milling or lathe work so I can't recommend the place, but it might be worth a visit.

Thanks Chickenslegs that was the shop I had info on but wasn't sure if they were still around. The post was 2009. I haven't needed milling so I never took notice of the sign. Will go today to talk to the shop.

Thanks again

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The mill shop said he couldn't mill the rotor , but Kawasaki checked the disc & was able to re sand the pads & it works fine now! clap2.gifbiggrin.png

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