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dsquire:
--- Quote from: Auskart on July 01, 2013, 06:24:10 PM ---Geeze some of you people bite like snapping turtles !! --- End quote --- I guess that some of us have too much time on their hands (me). Some of our discussions do get kind of lively but we try to not let them get out of control. I'm glad to see you step in and give your comment. :D :D Cheers :beer: Don |
John Rudd:
--- Quote from: dsquire on July 01, 2013, 06:45:53 PM --- --- Quote from: Auskart on July 01, 2013, 06:24:10 PM ---Geeze some of you people bite like snapping turtles !! --- End quote --- I guess that some of us have too much time on their hands (me). Don --- End quote --- .....yeah and me....like starting this thread........ :doh: |
dsquire:
--- Quote from: John Rudd on July 02, 2013, 04:12:15 AM --- --- Quote from: dsquire on July 01, 2013, 06:45:53 PM --- --- Quote from: Auskart on July 01, 2013, 06:24:10 PM ---Geeze some of you people bite like snapping turtles !! --- End quote --- I guess that some of us have too much time on their hands (me). Don --- End quote --- .....yeah and me....like starting this thread........ :doh: --- End quote --- John Nothing wrong with starting a thread that gets a lively discussion going as long as we don't let it get out of hand. It gives us all a chance to express our views on the subject. It may even help someone selling drawings to think about how to handle possible errors that are found after the drawing has been printed and sold. I think that it has pretty well ran its course now. :D :D heers :beer: Don |
NeoTech:
You guys should check drawings and plan for parts that goes onto dragrace cars and engines.. They are mostly in "Will prob. fit if you alter the drawing alot." and can cost from 150-350 for a set of drawings for a specific engine / frame / model of car or bike for that matter. Most of those plans are expensive cuz they are handdrawn and based upon years of experience of some gold geezer that owned a welding shop. And in some cases can be the difference between winning and not winning. How would you say that is worth?? In the end its a craft, and well in this day and age of computers and cad, one should prob. appreciate more the dying handywork that is making blueprints by hand. My 2 cents (or gallon of gasoline to the fire) ;) |
vtsteam:
Sometimes you give things away freely, sometimes you ask people to pay for things, and sometimes you keep things for yourself. If you are provided for, charge nothing. If you must compete, charge as little and as few times as you need for your family to survive. Charging money isn't an ideal human interaction. Not my preference. It's just what is. So it has to be judged. Often depends on the attitude of the person you are dealing with. You share with the generous, joust with the friendly bargain hunter. The disdainful and selfish ones get charged up the wazoo. It's just money. A convention and an idea. |
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