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Default Liability & responsibility of electrician?

On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 01:11:46 -0700, Archimedes' Lever
wrote:

On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 16:40:10 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

CNC electronics cost about 4-8 times as much to fix as normal
electronics. Shrug..its called :"the going rate" unfortunately.


Motor controllers are 70s technology with MAYBE 90s electronics, if you
are lucky. Even if it is a brand new design, it still isn't worth
anything more than any other industrial application.

$4000 is a bit much for a simple swap out.


Yes it is indeed. Take that up with the Japanese btw..and their US
agents.

Perhaps it is guys like you that have inflated the price over the
years. Overt greed is such a sad thing. It produces jerks that thumb
their noses at the entire industrial world, then cannot figure out why
God handed you a heart condition.


My greed? Hummm perhaps you havent any idea that Im one of the cheapest
CNC service techs in So. Cal? Or is it simply that Im A service tech
that busts your chops?
Or are you simply an argumentative Leftwing piece of **** who doesnt
like anyone to the Right of Trotsky? Powa to da Pipples!!!

I guess that's what they all deserve for buying Japanese CNC hardware.

Buy American. I'll bet that one of Cincinnati Milacron's controller
boards do not cast that much.


How much do you care to wager on that? Be specific......I could use a
nice score. But then..it would appear you are a Leftwinger..and you
would lose, whimper and whine, and then steal someone elses money if I
held a gun to your head and made you pay up on your bet.

Laugh laugh laugh? You say? I laugh at you, jackass.


yawn

I say that I hope that chest gripper of death hits you soon, because
you are a major Asch hole.


And I hope you have a nice day too.

Gunner, off to LA to finish taking apart a factory


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