tiralie
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tjbnwi said:The finished unit.
Looks good.
Doubtful, it takes a while for those cases to wind their way through the system so they probably have been out of pocket for sometime and they are still buying robots so all can't be that bad.tjbnwi said:I wonder if that is why I never heard back from them.
That's good. Always better to work with a motivated vendor/partner than one that's too big to do the job.tjbnwi said:I remembered, that I forgot I know someone who works for a company that does this type of work. They'll be happy to fab the panels for me.
As long as the cancellation fee covers you for the materials etc. I would definitely do it otherwise if it were me I would buy in batches based on delivery schedule.tjbnwi said:To get the best discount, I will have to order all the material at one time. Still deciding if that is the way I'll go.
tjbnwi said:Wife is not happy about the risk.
They never are. The riskiest thing my wife has done was marry me. [big grin] She thought it would end there...
I know banks in Canada will only finance with collateral to cover, which scares my wife. How are the US banks on these kinds of transactions?
Any interest from your vendors in partnering to spread the risk or extending credit?
I suppose you could finance through factoring but I think that's a bit expensive.
Tim