Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Re: A supplier thought

Hi Montgomery,

One area where Die Craft M&E is often helpful is when a component needs more than one supplier step, such

as waterjet cutting, fabrication, welding, machining, and assembly. That can be especially useful for

replacement components, machined weldments, and large industrial parts where routing and coordination

matter.

Could we schedule a brief conversation with your engineering team to see if this applies at Denrgy?


John Boss
Die Craft Machining and Engineering
Business Development Manager
M. 317-342-2235
www.diecraftengmachine.com

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On 6/24/2026, 09:12:00, john@diecraftengmachine.com wrote:

Hi Montgomery,

Just following up here. Is engineering the right team to discuss outside support for large machined parts,

machined weldments, or engineered spares?

Could we schedule a short intro with the right person?

John Boss
Die Craft Machining and Engineering
Business Development Manager
M. 317-342-2235
www.diecraftengmachine.com

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On 6/18/2026, 08:43:20, john@diecraftengmachine.com wrote:

Hi Montgomery,

I wanted to put Die Craft M&E on your radar as a manufacturing resource for large-part machining, waterjet

cutting, fabrication, welding, and engineered industrial components. Our strongest fit is work that is more

complex than basic commodity machining, especially large components, machined weldments, replacement

parts, and spares that require multiple steps. Teams often come to us when OEM timelines are stretched,

supplier coordination is slowing projects, or internal equipment is tied up.

Would it be worth a brief conversation to see if we could support Denrgy on future part ’ needs?

John Boss

Die Craft Machining and Engineering

Business Development Manager

m. 317-342-223

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