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Date:         Mon, 3 Oct 2005 22:23:17 -0700
Reply-To:     Jake de Villiers <crescentbeachguitar@TELUS.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Jake de Villiers <crescentbeachguitar@TELUS.NET>
Subject:      Re: Online Machine shop resource?
Comments: To: THX0001@AOL.COM
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Nicely put George. This is a form of outsourcing that we can have some control over. Seeya, Jake ----- Original Message ----- From: "George Goff" <THX0001@AOL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 10:12 PM Subject: Re: Online Machine shop resource?

> In a message dated 10/3/05 4:57:18 PM, thomas.myers@XEROX.COM writes: > > << http://www.emachineshop.com/ > > > I have not used this service - however - the prospect of > > Having a machine shop available for all those > > Upgrade ideas for your westy seems very tempting. >> > > Why use this service? You guys have got to start pulling yourself away from > these electronic appliances long enough to find out what exists beyond the > virtual. Whether it is down that dinghy alley on the wrong side of the tracks or > in some block building in need of a paint job in the Farm Belt, there are > still tens of thousands of good machinists out there trying to make a go of a > jobber's shop. I have no doubt that if you poke around a little you will find > one convenient to you. > > It is a better way to approach the fabrication of a one-off. Should you > forget something (quite likely) or make an error in your design, it can often be > remedied immediately without a bunch of e-mails or waiting for the big brown > truck to show up in front of your house. Also, the hands in the shop may offer > some sound advice as they most likely have already been down the road you are > following. Then, once your work of art is up and running, you can swing by > the shop and show the guys the result of their handiwork; that will engender in > them good will which will be beneficial to you the next time you need their > services. > > Maybe the most compelling reason to use a local shop is that some of the > money you pay the shop will be used to pay the men their wages. And then, should > your father-in-law be an insurance salesman, some of their wages will be paid > to him in insurance premiums. And then, your father-in-law will use some of > the money paid to him as insurance premiums to buy his grandson, your kid, his > first train for Christmas. So, what kind of father would you be if you denied > your son a Merry Christmas? > > George >


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