Ned Cook is the man behind Machine Doctor, and he's had an interest in mechanics and this type of merchandise for around 60 years.
He offers a special service, as these days the cost of expert labor and craftmanship is usually more than the cost of materials. He has 30+ years of satisfied clientele.
Ned is well respected in his community and surrounding areas, but especially Llano, Texas where he does most of his business. He makes friends easily, because he cares about people. Ned is a Christian and has a street ministry among the homeless and lost of many areas.
Many of Ned's friends and regular clients have said he offers the best examples of what he does that they have ever seen. He goes to incredible lengths to produce or fabricate accurate obsolete parts and to get the details correct.
He was proud to serve in the Air Force from December 1969 to February 1971 in the 537 Tactical Air Lift Squadron. He was stationed at Phucat Airbase as a C7A Caribou crew chief, and achieved the rank of E5 before he was honorably discharged.
Ned has had many different training schools and certificates over the years, including military schools and refrigeration school. The "School of Hard Knocks" isn't the only thing on his resume! His many years of experience and photographic memory make it possible for him to offer you the service this website is designed to make available.
Ned Cook is the man behind Machine Doctor, and he's had an interest in mechanics and this type of merchandise for around 60 years.
He offers a special service, as these days the cost of expert labor and craftmanship is usually more than the cost of materials. He has 30+ years of satisfied clientele.
Ned is well respected in his community and surrounding areas, but especially Llano, Texas where he does most of his business. He makes friends easily, because he cares about people. Ned is a Christian and has a street ministry among the homeless and lost of many areas.
Many of Ned's friends and regular clients have said he offers the best examples of what he does that they have ever seen. He goes to incredible lengths to produce or fabricate accurate obsolete parts and to get the details correct.
He was proud to serve in the Air Force from December 1969 to February 1971 in the 537 Tactical Air Lift Squadron. He was stationed at Phucat Airbase as a C7A Caribou crew chief, and achieved the rank of E5 before he was discharged.