Fogtainers For Sale! Anyone interested? This Ends August 15, 2010

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Alan m said:
Peter Halle said:
An update for all those still waiting.

I have made it virtually idiot proof.  Peter

i love this. these are always famous last words. cant wait for the printing to be done

I actually said that I think that I have made it virtually idiot proof.  It has two side stops that allow a systainer to be placed on its back to slide down to a fixed stop where the bottom feet  will hit.  I have runners underneath that are set to the width of the machine's table that will only allow the jig to be adjusted forward and backwards to adjust the distance from the bottom of the systainers.

Test prints will be done on clear packing tape affixed to each size of systainers to make sure things work out.

That's all I can tell you now.

Peter
 
Peter Halle said:
I actually said that I think that I have made it virtually idiot proof.  It has two side stops that allow a systainer to be placed on its back to slide down to a fixed stop where the bottom feet  will hit.  I have runners underneath that are set to the width of the machine's table that will only allow the jig to be adjusted forward and backwards to adjust the distance from the bottom of the systainers.

Test prints will be done on clear packing tape affixed to each size of systainers to make sure things work out.

That's all I can tell you now.

Peter

Sounds like you learned a lot frrm the first go round.
 
Greg,

I have learned much.  So has the printer.  I will say this for them, they really have tried to make up for a bad situation and have done things to make this so much more palatable.  If they pull this off, I will publicly give them credit here.

This project has been reduced to a money losing situation for them and they are happy to do the work to prove themselves and right the wrongs.  Other than doing it right I can't ask anymore of them.

Peter

 
Peter Halle said:
This project has been reduced to a money losing situation for them and they are happy to do the work to prove themselves and right the wrongs.  Other than doing it right I can't ask anymore of them.

Peter

Is there a t-loc project in the wings if this all works out?
 
GPowers said:
Peter Halle said:
This project has been reduced to a money losing situation for them and they are happy to do the work to prove themselves and right the wrongs.  Other than doing it right I can't ask anymore of them.

Peter

Is there a t-loc project in the wings if this all works out?

Greg, I'm to report the answer is yes, but it won't happen for five or more years.... [tongue]  Beside, we got to give the poor guy a break (and his lovely wife too).  I'm keeping my fingers crossed for FOG Tees.
 
Just an update for those still waiting.  Tomorrow I am taking time off from work to help set up the printing and supervise.  Unfortunately they did not get done the end of last week due to issues beyond my control, but my jig fits the machine perfectly (MacGyver says YEAH!)  and we are going for it!

Hopefully tomorrow night I will post the best news of my life here.

Again thanks for your patience.  I assure you I want you to have these as soon as I can get them to you.

Peter
 
i wish you the best of luck and look forward to my bill.. [big grin]........you know that just never sounds right...:)
 
tallgrass said:
i wish you the best of luck and look forward to my bill.. [big grin]........you know that just never sounds right...:)

It does if you're a duck.    [tongue]

sorry  [embarassed]
 
Corwin said:
tallgrass said:
i wish you the best of luck and look forward to my bill.. [big grin]........you know that just never sounds right...:)

It does if you're a duck.    [tongue]

sorry   [embarassed]

Corwin, that might be the lamest joke on the fog yet, pun intended. [big grin]
 
Brice Burrell said:
Corwin said:
tallgrass said:
i wish you the best of luck and look forward to my bill.. [big grin]........you know that just never sounds right...:)

It does if you're a duck.    [tongue]

sorry  [embarassed]

Corwin, that might be the lamest joke on the fog yet, pun intended. [big grin]

Brice,

I thought I would have earned that distinction by now.  [laughing]
 
Ken Nagrod said:
Brice Burrell said:
Corwin said:
tallgrass said:
i wish you the best of luck and look forward to my bill.. [big grin]........you know that just never sounds right...:)

It does if you're a duck.    [tongue]

sorry   [embarassed]

Corwin, that might be the lamest joke on the fog yet, pun intended. [big grin]

Brice,

I thought I would have earned that distinction by now.  [laughing]

You hav wiv me any way!  But I must admit some of you comments are funny but only some! lol  [tongue]

jmb
 
Brice Burrell said:
Corwin said:
tallgrass said:
i wish you the best of luck and look forward to my bill.. [big grin]........you know that just never sounds right...:)

It does if you're a duck.    [tongue]

sorry   [embarassed]

Corwin, that might be the lamest joke on the fog yet, pun intended. [big grin]

  [embarassed]  I know.  I don't know what I was thinking at the time. 

Ken Nagrod said:
Brice,

I thought I would have earned that distinction by now.  [laughing]

  [big grin]  Sorry, Ken.  You'll have to try a little harder. 

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Well, spent the day at the printer.  The jig would have been idiot proof if the printing head was exactly over the top of the printing table.  Bottom line is that I stayed and helped print the last 91 Fogtainers.  YEAH!  Actually I am glad that I did from an educational perspective.

I know, if there aren't any picts it didn't happen.

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Sorry for the terrible images, but...

I will be picking them up on Monday and start on getting out to you guys!

Peter
 
They look GREAT.

Sounds like you had an interesting day at the printers. Glad you were there to avert another disaster.  Can not wait to see one in the flesh.

Thanks Again [big grin]
 
Next week we get down to business again.  MacGyver is now 7 months old and can operate the bubble wrap  [eek] [eek] [eek]

Greg - I want to put a smile on your face.

Sal- You will get one.

Another order of boxes and bubble wrap - PRICELESS.

Yeah!

Peter
 
Empty boxes & bubble wrap-like stuff occupy an amazing amount of space and time, even time just moving around it for everyday tasks, eh, Peter?

'Not to mention, the other shipping concerns, especially internationally. I'm quite impressed, and You took it on as an aside.

Bravo!

Tom
 
had mine dropped off today, they were sitting at the warehouse accross the border for a few weeks, now I need to decide what to do with them, one will be for a fein multimaster, maybe one for router bits.

Thanks for the hard work peter, they look great
 
Well, MacGyver is a retriever and in the middle of the night he convinced me to "retrieve" the blue boxes at the printers and bring them home.  A few members have had their orders packed while I am awaiting additional shipping stuff, but next week should be hot and heavy.

Tom,  thanks for the kind words.  I remembered your predictions early on and your comments about international shipping.  If the clerk at the post office hadn't told me about a particular software program for doing the shipping and customs forms, I would have pulled out more hair  [scared].

Johnny,  glad they made it home safely!  They look great in your shop.

Peter
 
One member really loved the idea of the Fogtainers.  The stack - packaged for shipping - is almost eleven feet tall!

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Peter
 
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