Need HELP finding, Sheet Metal Fabrication Job Shop

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by brewertr, Jul 19, 2006.

  1. brewertr

    Cliff Guest

    You really need to learn to follow instructions <g>.
    Think about it.
     
    Cliff, Jul 20, 2006
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  2. brewertr

    Cliff Guest

    Which I expect few posting here would have with the possible vendors
    in his *local* area (a specified requrement).

    But most of the (fairly few) stock suppliers to them will know of
    them and:
    Which are contract/job shops.
    Which might be looking for work now.
    Which have the eauipment capabilities needed for these specific
    parts (and Tom should have a clue too: LASER, size of brake(s)/shears,
    waterjet, plasma, required sheet sizes & thicknesses, CNC punch
    equipment, etc.)
    Which might do production runs of the size & frequency he might need.
    He could probably narrow his list down to a few specific *capable* firms to
    contact for bids, to check up on (BBB & etc.) with a few phone calls.
    Or he could call himself ... he's perhaps the only poster
    from there <G>.
    He'll probably try a cheap auto body shop though <G>.
     
    Cliff, Jul 20, 2006
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  3. brewertr

    Cliff Guest

    Four times at least IIRC.
    (BTW, I'll not be bidding.)
     
    Cliff, Jul 20, 2006
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  4. brewertr

    brewertr Guest

    Cliff,

    TROLL, I specifically stated no trolls since the OP I don't want your
    input. I was looking for leads from people I respect, this list does
    not include you.

    I don't value your opinions nor have I solicited it, in fact I have
    specifically and repeatedly requested you not respond. You are a fraud
    and most of us know it plus I don't care for your condescending
    attitude when it comes to stating the obvious as if they are pearls of
    wisdom from the alter of Cliff.

    Tom
     
    brewertr, Jul 20, 2006
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  5. brewertr

    FrankW Guest

    LOL
    What a bunch of morons
    Maybe you should've said "Cliff need not reply"
    instead of "No troll's please"
    You guys need to get help.
     
    FrankW, Jul 20, 2006
    #25
  6. brewertr

    brewertr Guest

    I did repeatedly,

    Tom
     
    brewertr, Jul 20, 2006
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  7. brewertr

    brewertr Guest

    To those who have helped both privately and publicly,

    Thank You, I appreciate your help.

    Sincerely,
    Tom
     
    brewertr, Jul 20, 2006
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    F. George McDuffee, Jul 20, 2006
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  9. brewertr

    Cliff Guest

    Do you have sketch of a picture of your napkin?
     
    Cliff, Jul 20, 2006
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  10. brewertr

    Cliff Guest

    Cliff, Jul 20, 2006
    #30
  11. brewertr

    brewertr Guest

    Cliff,

    That's the best you can do?
    Repeatedly copy and post a line from someone you have been
    cyberstalking for years?

    Tom
     
    brewertr, Jul 20, 2006
    #31
  12. brewertr

    Cliff Guest

    He's funny & you are his hero <G>.
     
    Cliff, Jul 20, 2006
    #32
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    D Murphy Guest

    If I send you some lipstick and a napkin, will you finally be able to draw
    that profile for us?
     
    D Murphy, Jul 20, 2006
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  14. brewertr

    brewertr Guest

    Cliff,

    I should be flattered, Jon has dropped MUCH bigger names than me.

    Thanks for the compliment,
    Tom
     
    brewertr, Jul 20, 2006
    #34
  15. brewertr

    Cliff Guest

    You think? LOL ..
    Anytime. Happy to help.
     
    Cliff, Jul 21, 2006
    #35
  16. brewertr

    * Guest

    You say that as if to suggest that there are people out there who actually
    believe you are capable of working with anything metal........
     
    *, Jul 21, 2006
    #36
  17. brewertr

    Cliff Guest

    Find your typo?
    <G>
     
    Cliff, Jul 21, 2006
    #37
  18. brewertr

    * Guest

    ..p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com wrote in article

    For an alleged HVAC/R expert, you seem to have a lot of free time during
    this coast-to-coast heat wave that is gripping the USA.

    You've spent more than two hours here, without contributing a single thing
    - except of course the audible/visual ignorance that the wanton use of
    profanity suggests.

    Or, are you simply SPAMMING your software?

    Since you were called out on a thread involving air conditioning, I find it
    interesting that you have stopped posting there - the alleged area of your
    "expertise" - and started SPAMMING here with your profane remarks that have
    absolutely nothing to do with the subject being discussed.

    Who would buy HVAC/R software from somebody who cannot keep busy in their
    trade's busiest period?

    Who would do business with somebody who - instead of contributing to a
    thread - randomly interrupts a thread with un-called for profanity?

    Man, do you have a LOT to learn............
     
    *, Jul 22, 2006
    #38
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