Hydraulic Die Forming Discussion Group
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Lee Marshall
lmarshal@bonnydoonengineering.com
This is one of the items that has slipped due to everything else necessary for Phil to get his operation up and running. The die sets require a tracer lathe to create the profiles. The lathe was taken back to Taos a while ago, but it required making a building addition to put it in. The die sets were always expected to have a six month gestation period because of the necessity of taking care of everything else. The lathe is now up and running in its new location, happily ensconced in its own custom built addition.
I have two 3" deep draw sets (18 gauge) that I am sending to Phil tomorrow. These are left over stock. Unless you are wanting 12 gauge, you should be receiving a set shortly from Rio Grande.Sorry for any problems, and I can only say that transitions are hard for everyone concerned.
Lee
On Tue May 30 '06, Jeff Mamone wrote
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>I am an art teacher in Shadyside, Ohio who teaches jewelry/metals as part of my program. I placed an order, through Rio Grande, for a 3" deep draw kit, last November. I am still waiting for the order to be filled. I have been given 4 different ship dates and none of them have been met. Can anybody give me an idea of what to do or who to contact to get my order filled. I can't believe that it will be seven months before the next due date arrives (June 30th). Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Tue May 30 '06
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