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Re: PAULIH300 or anyone...need some IH expertise
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Posted by PAULIH300 on January 20, 2006 at 10:40:40 from (64.12.116.65):
In Reply to: PAULIH300 or anyone...need some IH expertise posted by Roland Jackson on January 20, 2006 at 08:33:17:
Any full scale machine operation could spit out new internals,however,as of yet I guess there are no UTE fans amongst the machining trade.... Imagine the orders they could take....anyone with a UTE wether the box is shot or not would probably want to squirrel away spare parts...there has to be many thousands of 300/330/350UTES out there....at a reasonable price (under $500?),imagine the dollar figure they could take in.With CNC machinery,it would be a point and click operation...they wouldnt have to hire a dozen extra workers to make UTE shafts...The only sticking point could be CASE claiming trademark infringement on selling parts that they (their "old" company they bought)designed 50+ years ago.However,I betcha any court in the land would shoot down a CASE suit...they have the ability to satisfy our needs and they arent...Their loss I say.
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