Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 08:57:19 EDT 2008 | locostpp
It will be rigid, but not as rigid as something weighing 600lb's. We can't afford to cast/machine parts for a low cost machine. But we think have found techniques that can calibrate out any small distortions in the unit. Your comment about a decen
Electronics Forum | Thu May 15 06:56:52 EDT 2008 | locostpp
Thanks Sarason, Laser alignment of components was actually our first attempt - it certainly offers speed and accuracy, but purchasing cyberoptics units would blow the budget & getting round their patent not really an option. I've seen the Essemtec
Electronics Forum | Thu May 15 15:57:48 EDT 2008 | arminski
check out the PANTHERA line of essemtec...they are the cheapest and new in the market and might suit your budget! regards
Electronics Forum | Tue May 27 20:03:18 EDT 2008 | mobytahoe
Insane, inane and a waste of everyone's time. Buy a soldering iron at Target and have it. A cheap machine cannot do what you plan. If it could, China would already be selling them.' Get a clue.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 29 13:01:32 EDT 2008 | bvdb
That's what they said about Christopher Columbus. Don't you know that the world is flat - you're going to fall off the edge. If Chistopher Columbus had listened to that advise then Europe would be a lot more crowded today. Bert
Electronics Forum | Thu May 29 13:33:30 EDT 2008 | locostpp
Thanks Bert, We are aiming for the Moon and will be happy if we knock a few birds out the trees...
Electronics Forum | Fri May 30 12:57:17 EDT 2008 | cyber_wolf
OK...lets put this into perspective... You are talking about a risky business venture in a "shaky" industry... .... .... .... ...
Electronics Forum | Fri May 30 14:27:41 EDT 2008 | severs
Good luck with your new venture. Mopeds are the next big thing in America since the gas crisis and all... (either that or horses I think)
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 08 17:36:05 EDT 2015 | sumote
Sarason, Apologies for the absence of information. I initially had this information, but must have somehow inadvertently deleted it. The voltages will be between 40 and 600 volts AC, and the typical 12v DC. Thank you
Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 08:41:41 EDT 2008 | fishingfool
Loco, My thoughts are that your market may be fairly limited. There are people and companies out there that can use low cost equipment. However, with your limitations of support you are basically asking an owner of a small company to output 11-15