****... can I switch mine from standard set to a pipe set??? I am just now realizing how easy the knockout set would be to make a bunch of holes... Sure beats a hole saw.
Let me know if there is anyway I can change over.
~ Stump
This poll was only to determine aprox. how many of each kind I should make for the first batch.
I have materials for about 40 complete sets.
I am making 30 of the regular size kits which consists of 1/2 , 3/4 , 1.0 ,1 1/4 , 1 1/2 and 1 3/4 sizes.
I am leaving 10 sets aside for the pipe sized dimple dies of which I have yet to determine what exact sizes they will be, once Jim punches out actual holes and physically measures them when he comes back from his holiday in a week or so....
But first I am going to complete the kits of regular sizes.
Then I will make the pipe sizes.
If there is interest, I am going to make other sizes.
Then....If there is still interest from more of you guys for these , I shall make a SECOND batch. I just don't want to be stuck with a whole lot of these in my shop..........
As I have mentioned before, I am aiming to have them available for sale at about $120.00 CDN for a set of 6 reg. sized dimple dies. This may change a little if the larger sizes take more time to make than what I have done with the 1.0'' ones so far. The material costs also go up the larger the dia.
These will be sold from my friends web site. Of which I shall post up his link, once I have complete kits available.
You will pay him via whatever. ie credit card or cheque or whatever he deals with, for a small fee.
The shipping shall be via Canada Post and you shall pre pay for the shipping in the same transaction.
At this point my friend shall e mail me ( Your ) address and all I have to deal with will be to box the kit and mail it to your doorstep.
Sounds simple.....I hope it shall be.
I hope this is clear enough for all of you.....
I am trying to be on this full time to make everyone happy, please bear with me as I am a one man factory juggling many projects at once, snowblowing the yard and having to deal with lawyers.
As I make progress, I am posting it all on the Dimple Die thread in the fab section.
Thank's
Claude
