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C and S Engineering Pty Ltd

Locality: Narellan, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 4648 3800



Address: 24 Anzac Ave 2567 Narellan, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.candsengineering.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Remember this; the posts are ready to go and be painted to match the ones from over a century ago.



22.01.2022 This is a typical complex milling job created by Craig. This is where Craig's many years of experience becomes so important.

19.01.2022 Check this out!

17.01.2022 Advanced engineering is a integral part of the Australian economy and we believe the skills of people like Craig and Steve at C&S Engineering will be the answer to Australia's manufacturing future, but this will only happen if Australian businesses continue to manufacture locally. Share this with all your friends if you agree.



16.01.2022 Some of this weeks products.

15.01.2022 Three of our motley crew, Steven, Craig and Steve. Proving looks have nothing to do with high quality engineering.

15.01.2022 Just some of the jobs completed this week at C&S. Notice the worn pin in the final image, this was supplied by the client so the guys could create six replacements. (Photo 2).



14.01.2022 C&S over the years has made a wide variety of advanced components, unfortunately competition from China has made it increasingly difficult to compete. One of the silver linings of the Covid 19 crisis much of this work has returned to Australia. It is now we need industry to commit to keeping the work here once the emergency is over. "Encourage your mates, businesses and business managers to keep work here."

13.01.2022 C&S is entering an exciting period of time of expansion with the purchase of some great new CNC machinery. 'More to come on that next week!'

08.01.2022 C&S has been fortunate this year that unlike some sectors; they have seen a marked upturn in orders. Next year we hope this trend will continue, not only for us but for all manufacturing businesses in Australia. Thank you to everyone who manufactured or ordered goods manufactured in Australia.

02.01.2022 Manual machining is as important as ever. While CNC is great for most tasks. The manual machines are still important for the most intricate tasks, hence why apprentices still have to spend a great deal of time learning old fashion skills.

02.01.2022 Remember we have 3D capabilities too.!



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