JR in the case of the wheel puller, it was basically a GM design and
everyone else copied some aspect of it and made it better. No one has a
patent on copying, at least in my opinion. I have a problem with an
individual producing a puller for $500+ that everyone needs but can't afford
at that price, particularly when it leads to dangerous maintenance on the
coach. I don't have any guilt feelings in producing a puller at cost, that
50 others need.
There will always be one or two individuals that want to throw a wrench into
your good intentions. Don't let this minority influence your future
involvement. Its part of life.
When 35+ people bought the stainless steel brakelines that I set up no one
complained about it? That cut someone out of a lot of money.Someone must
sell them retail somewhere.
The bottom line. We are here to support each other with technical advice,
suggestions in enjoying our coaches, travelling suggestions, enjoying the
differences in personalities, support (black list) and occasionally helping
each other to bulk buy something that is needed but is to high in price. I
don't think that is on a level with fighting organized crime.
Keep it up JR and don't stop! Be an american and stick up for what you believe.
>To Heinz and others that sounded off:
>
>Both the jack brackets that I purchased sat too low for use a standard bottle
>jack; at least that is what I observed when using them in Myrtle Beach on a
>coach. I was going to make the contact point 1 to 2 inches higher and have it
>stress tested before making it available for general use to the netters at
>cost. The design of the jack bracket is a simple hook to hook into the
>boogie. No real engineering needed here and I don't think I was stealing
>someones patented design. However, upon further analysis, I will quietly drop
>this idea and move onto other things. I will also drop the Ramco mirrors
>wholesale buying for the group after this week; no reason to cut Caspro and
>others out of their profit; I agree, we do need these people to provide parts
>and services in the future.
>
>Heinz, I enjoy and appreciate your web page. And to the others that chimed
>in, I enjoy your comments and advice also. No hard feelings. I just had the
>misconstrued idea, especially after the 50+ people that signed up for the
>wheel puller for $200, that it was something we could do to help each other;
>like making a better product and offering it cheaper to the netters. I stand
>corrected.
>
>I have learned my lesson. No need for anyone else to comment either way on
>this thread, as it will only disrupt the flow of good information on the net.
>
>You all take care.
>
>JR Wheeler 78 Royale NC
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
everyone else copied some aspect of it and made it better. No one has a
patent on copying, at least in my opinion. I have a problem with an
individual producing a puller for $500+ that everyone needs but can't afford
at that price, particularly when it leads to dangerous maintenance on the
coach. I don't have any guilt feelings in producing a puller at cost, that
50 others need.
There will always be one or two individuals that want to throw a wrench into
your good intentions. Don't let this minority influence your future
involvement. Its part of life.
When 35+ people bought the stainless steel brakelines that I set up no one
complained about it? That cut someone out of a lot of money.Someone must
sell them retail somewhere.
The bottom line. We are here to support each other with technical advice,
suggestions in enjoying our coaches, travelling suggestions, enjoying the
differences in personalities, support (black list) and occasionally helping
each other to bulk buy something that is needed but is to high in price. I
don't think that is on a level with fighting organized crime.
Keep it up JR and don't stop! Be an american and stick up for what you believe.
>To Heinz and others that sounded off:
>
>Both the jack brackets that I purchased sat too low for use a standard bottle
>jack; at least that is what I observed when using them in Myrtle Beach on a
>coach. I was going to make the contact point 1 to 2 inches higher and have it
>stress tested before making it available for general use to the netters at
>cost. The design of the jack bracket is a simple hook to hook into the
>boogie. No real engineering needed here and I don't think I was stealing
>someones patented design. However, upon further analysis, I will quietly drop
>this idea and move onto other things. I will also drop the Ramco mirrors
>wholesale buying for the group after this week; no reason to cut Caspro and
>others out of their profit; I agree, we do need these people to provide parts
>and services in the future.
>
>Heinz, I enjoy and appreciate your web page. And to the others that chimed
>in, I enjoy your comments and advice also. No hard feelings. I just had the
>misconstrued idea, especially after the 50+ people that signed up for the
>wheel puller for $200, that it was something we could do to help each other;
>like making a better product and offering it cheaper to the netters. I stand
>corrected.
>
>I have learned my lesson. No need for anyone else to comment either way on
>this thread, as it will only disrupt the flow of good information on the net.
>
>You all take care.
>
>JR Wheeler 78 Royale NC
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach