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  • gregkl

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    Why do you want only 80% of a company? How could that ever be successful?

    Have you never heard that if you are going to start a business, in order to be successful, you have to be "all in"?

    Think more along the lines of 110% and then you might have a fighting chance of succeeding if you mold the right products.

    BTW, you can get a machine here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/2038998710...iQhAhKlCKTupVqYXjGtE+QMmjKY=|tkp:BFBMxP2Gz9Fg

    Oh, and stay out of automotive injection molding. You will never make it by only putting an 80% effort into it.:lmfao:
     

    JAL

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    I recommend waiting until the dust settles with the lawsuits challenging AFT rule-making first.

    AFT won't be happy if you start making 80% receivers without proper FFL licensing as a manufacturer, and I seriously doubt you'd be set up in time to crank any out before the new rules go into effect . . . in less than two weeks. They're always watching and ever vigilant.

    AFT Agent Eyes Only 1024.jpg

    John
    [who is using Biden's new ATF acronym]
     
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    ditcherman

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    In the country, hopefully.
    ain't this a gun website
    Yes, but it’s not an injection mold machine site, although some here may have experience.
    It’s also not a “mill to build slides” site, although some here may have experience.
    Many here have their own business, and for me the vision that it takes to start your own business, especially a very competitive one filled with turmoil and strife at this time, runs a little deeper than the questions you’re asking in your one line posts, with no introduction, no background.
    You see, we’re hot and heavy on the lookout for fbi moles and what not.
     

    flatlander

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    Yes, but it’s not an injection mold machine site, although some here may have experience.
    It’s also not a “mill to build slides” site, although some here may have experience.
    Many here have their own business, and for me the vision that it takes to start your own business, especially a very competitive one filled with turmoil and strife at this time, runs a little deeper than the questions you’re asking in your one line posts, with no introduction, no background.
    You see, we’re hot and heavy on the lookout for fbi moles and what not.
    But his prose is so well written!!!!:thumbsup:
     

    Sylynsur

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    This seems like an idea that 10 years too late

    Everyone is now 3D printing things.

    So much cheaper than making injection moulding that could cost 100k plus

    You need designers and engineering background to do such things
     
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