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![]() Hello Guys,
The nylon screws are indeed a bit to find, like anything else up here in Canada. The black ones are even harder to find. I bought them from Pacific Fastners in Burnaby. Last time I bought what.... 500 of the black ones? Maybe. I cleaned out their stock. [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] I see that people need odd items for DIY every now and then. Maybe I should put the parts up for sale or something. Things like flanges with keyhole slots, die cut gaskets, custom cut tubes, CO2 regulators, solenoids, needle valves, etc. I've got a whack load of these stuff left over. [img]images/smiles/icon_eek.gif[/img] But it's stupid to make a $5.00 sale once every 2 months for 10 screws or something. How many are interested in buying acrylic flanges and circular base for the DIY skimmers/reactors? And I'm still getting e-mails inquiring about the availability of the reactors. Maybe I should make them on order or something. I don't know. [img]images/smiles/icon_confused.gif[/img] You guys tell me. |
#2
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![]() Making one or two from time to time might not be a bad idea.
Tho I'd be interested in a flange set. Want to make another Ca reactor. I should stop in and see all the stuff you have.. [img]images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img] I am a pack rat as it is.. may clean you out.. lol |
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![]() titus,
don't take this the wrong way, but i don't get you. it seems there was significant interest in the reactors you were building --you might even recall i posted and enquired about buying one from you, but you said you weren't making them anymore. however after i spent a G on a PM622, it sounded like you were rethinking things a little. the part i don't get is the bulk of the work and costs would be up front. once you get to manufacturing these things, its just a matter of time before it starts paying off. if they were as good as you say they are (your earlier post on this topic) then they should be a recipe for success. if they have a fatal design flaw i expect we would have heard about. anyway, just curious, man, and i think you should have hired someone to do the grunt work and then put the word out, just sit back and wait for the us$$ to come to papa. shane |
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![]() Hello Shane,
Oh it's just that after I've spent so much time and effort and money (the business is at a loss), there's always a part in me that wants to go back. So whenever I see people talking/inquiring about availability, it gets me thinking. But.... I am in no shape to run the business at this moment because of school. And I also can't hire anyone if I can't employ them full time. A lot of the acrylic work require someone with very good experience/skill (afterall this is not a DIY product, but product manufactured by a business) and therefore anyone operating at that level would be a full time type. After about half a year of development, prototyping, testing, marketing, customer supporting, etc the business is at minus $9889.00 CAD on the income tax report my accountant did, and I still haven't been paid for my time and the money that goes to fund and operate this board. I believe I can break even if I keep doing it but I decided finishing off my master is more important and my salary (when I find a job) is more worthwhile. The biggest problem in this business is I can not possibly compete with Precision Marine and sell products at their price range. So I have to sell cheap. But if I sell cheap, a lot of customers went to the DIY people in the US. These DIY people don't have the operating overhead a business incur. Let me give you an example. It costs me $270.00 CAD to make a ca reactor for just the material/CNC/manual cost. The online retailers want to buy it at $200.00 USD. This mean I get paid at $300.00 CAD after the credit and bank charges. Then UPS break a few of my shipments. After including my labor costs, business overhead, customer support time, and battling with UPS over a 4 month period of who's right/wrong, I can't possibly make any money. And no one in the right mind with an engineering degree would be willing to do this when all of his friends are getting paid $60k - $80k USD for salary. I'm doing this because I'm completely addicted. The material I use are brought up from the US. So I pay shipping on both ways, plus the duty I pay for the Eheim pumps. I therefore can't get the discount similar companies get in the US. So yes I'm tempted by the e-mails I received but no, I'm not making anything soon (at least not until summer 2002). And if anything is up for sale, it'll only be the parts for DIY. [ 11 December 2001: Message edited by: Titus ] |