Precision Speed Products is a modern machine shop that specializes in problem solving. Whether that problem is a product or tool that needs to be designed and/or fabricated, your business is backed up and need a quick turn around time on parts, you have a broken down process and need to get it going again, or you just have an idea and not sure how to bring it to life. The shop features some of the latest technology with modern CNC machines, CAD/CAM software, welding processes and 3D printing to help with any of your problems. The staff has over 15 years of experience with a wide variety of skills to do just that.


Our daily routines consist of...

-Design and fabricate plasma hard masking for aerospace overhaul

-Fabricate tools and fixtures for production machining, welding, electronics, ETC.

-Design and fabricate parts for automotive performance and racing

-Prototype designs

-CNC programming

-Small batch production

Behind the scenes,


Owner Travis Wilson, and I'm a long time automotive enthusiast that spends any spare time not in the shop, building and racing cars. The passion for "manufacturing" stems from my passion with cars. During my teenage years and the start of modify cars it quickly became apparent that "making" parts was in my blood. Spent a few years as an auto mechanic to fund my car hobby. I became the friend you would turn to when you wanted something made for your car. Welding and fabrication was where I built my reputation. From roll cages, to turbo kits, to custom suspension pieces, I would fulfill the need to fix whatever problem they were having. I left the mechanic job for an Aerospace overhaul machining job and my capabilities jumped up. I learned what precision manufacturing was all about. Spend many years at that job and learned anything and everything I could. When I left there I went into a prototype shop which furthered my skill set and my desire to progress. After a few years there I started Precision Speed Products. We do carry some of the automotive passion into a product line and the desire to machine one off components for racing applications.

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