LAST CALL for First Aid Systainer Orders and Payment

Patience and perseverance are definitely required with a project like this and you are doing well.  Can't wait to see the results and the possible surprise!

Peter
 
wow said:
That's an 8-foot ceiling that you can glimpse behind the Systainers. That would make a single stack about...(takes off socks)... carry the one... oh, about 26 feet high, or about 1.86^.007th hectares in metric. I bet that - for the next couple of weeks anyway - I have more Sys 2's than even Seth has. That's OK, Seth - they're not mine anyway!

[big grin]

    You just had to find a way to win didn't you  [mad]

  OK, OK, Is this what you want ............................

" WOW, has more systainers than I do."  [not worthy]  [not worthy]        [censored]      ::)  [laughing]  [wink]

Seth
 
Proclamation:

Hear ye, hear ye...

Let it be known to all that on this date Seth did concede that I have more systainers than he does!
The king of systainers has been dethroned.  All hail the new king!

[scared]  [poke]

It's just too bad that they're not mine and I don't get to keep them...
 
On this date.  But not ever  [poke]

This was just the second batch that came from overseas on 4 pallets.

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PS.  You are doing a great job.  Glad it looks like the printer will work out.

Godspeed!

Peter

 

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Peter Halle said:
On this date.  But not ever  [poke]

This was just the second batch that came from overseas on 4 pallets.

That pre-dates my Festool infection, so I say that it doesn't count!

[wink]

But since you brought it up - isn't it about time for you to do a T-LOC FOG-tainer? Some of us new(er) guys need a chance to own a limited edition or two, too!

 
Peter Halle said:
PS.  You are doing a great job.  Glad it looks like the printer will work out.

Peter

Thanks for that, Peter. I haven't posted most of the hurdles because they are just part of the process and to be expected. But here's what I have dealt with this week so far:

1. One of the first-aid supplies orders got goofed up. I didn't notice it before because I didn't have room to unpack the boxes and boxes of stuff all at once. They are taking care of it, but it will add a few more days to get here. It probably won't delay anything on my end though, since I'm waiting for the printer anyway.

2. Speaking of the printer...they resisted doing the artwork I sent them. They are having a meeting with their production staff tomorrow to see if they can get a 'buy in' to do what I want. I should have an answer on that by the end of the day - I hope.

3. One of the most bizarre issues I came across is this: Did you know that you can't buy sterile water without a doctors orders? I guess they are concerned that someone will use it to mix their own home-brew injectable substance, but the whole idea that you need Drs. orders to buy water is just ridiculous.

And that's a glimpse into 'a day in the life of a First Aid systainer'.
 
I am past due for an update - my apologies. I got a couple of days behind because of my stint in the hospital, but I'm back on track now.

Did I tell you about my new Sys-Roll? It rolls on Michelins...and it has a diesel engine!

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If you look close you might notice something odd about these systainers? Specifically, there are no latches, and no lids! In order to get them ready for fixturing and printing I had to remove the lids and latches. Not a big job on one, but even at 2 minutes per systainer that adds up to almost 2 hours!

And here they are on a pallet at the printers:

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They should begin printing them by Friday, and I should be able to pick them up on Monday or Tuesday. Check back by the end of the week to see the surprise I promised...
 

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I recall that you were going to be printing the white plus on the red latches.  I don't recall any printing on the bodies -- what's up?
 
First off, Are you OK? you mentioned hospital visit!

2nd off! man that is a site to be seen, cannot wait. Ive said it before and ive said it again THANK YOU! cannot tell you how much i appreciate all the hardwork you have done with these.
 
Stoli said:
I recall that you were going to be printing the white plus on the red latches.  I don't recall any printing on the bodies -- what's up?

That's the secret - but don't worry, you're gonna LOVE it! I guar-awn-tee!
 
3PedalMINI said:
First off, Are you OK? you mentioned hospital visit!

2nd off! man that is a site to be seen, cannot wait. Ive said it before and ive said it again THANK YOU! cannot tell you how much i appreciate all the hardwork you have done with these.

First, I am fine…and thanks for asking.

Second, I am VERY happy to do it It's been a long time since I essentially launched a product and I forgot how much I enjoy it!

And thanks to everybody for your patience. I realize that it has taken longer than even *I* anticipated, but sometimes that's unfortunately just the nature of the beast. Well. that and me being a perfectionist!

[big grin]
 
So glad you're doing better.
Super excited to see what you've come up with.  I can't wait... Know it's "just" a first aid kit, but it feels like Xmas is coming.
Many thanks!  Really glad you're having some fun with it still!
 
I've been promising a bit of a surprise, and the time is here to let you know what it is. I know that a few of us - you know who you are - don't always store our Systainers "head on" because they don't always fit. And when we're on a site, it would be nice if the Mini-Trauma Systainer were visible from more angles than just the front.

So now...one of the moments you've all been waiting for. In fact, you might say it's a bit of a...

Phenomena!

Printing started this afternoon and should be done (and dry) by tomorrow. The T-LOC latches will get printed either tomorrow or Wednesday and I can pick everything up on Thursday and start assembling them over the weekend.

Thanks once again for your patience! I hope you are happy with the way they are turning out?
 
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