brake bleeder

Mar 25, 2020
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Actually, Jim Hupy, it's an upgraded version to yours. Sorry you have never
seen mine. And I have learned a little in the last 41 years since I bought
my first '73-23'. But I don't know everything but I'll keep listening.
Thanks for sharing.

Dean Hanson with his crude brake bleeder. And His Avion that will stop on a
dime.
 
My early prototypes were made from OEM covers. As I built more of them, I
tried to overcome some of what I called unsightly or un-neccesary features
of the OEM covers. I look back at those prototypes ( which all worked
adequately) they look kinda crude compared to what I build today. Just my
opinion. We all have them. Don't make me more right or wrong, just
different. It is a simple tool. Not very unique.
Now, my wireless air system, that is a bird of a different color. When
someone copies one of mine, they are damaging me. And costing me money. I
aggressively pursue any copy cats there. I bought the rights to manufacture
that system from the originator of it, and all of his parts, etc. Quite a
bit of money involved here. Just business. Not personal.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon

On Sun, Jun 14, 2020, 6:31 PM Hanson Email via Gmclist <

> Actually, Jim Hupy, it's an upgraded version to yours. Sorry you have never
> seen mine. And I have learned a little in the last 41 years since I bought
> my first '73-23'. But I don't know everything but I'll keep listening.
> Thanks for sharing.
>
> Dean Hanson with his crude brake bleeder. And His Avion that will stop on a
> dime.
>
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