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#16 Post by LelandCrooks »

Next project. Should be done sometime next week after I do some calculation for required hardware.
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#17 Post by AntonZ »

Leland, I would take the uppercase out of this line on the front page.

We stock Duratex Cab Finish, a Variety Glues & Adhesives, Top of the line Screws & Fasteners, Speaker Kits & Parts for Bill Fitzmaurice Designs, and Quality Tools that last.
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We stock Duratex cab finish, a variety of glues and adhesives, top of the line screws & fasteners, speaker kits and parts for Bill Fitzmaurice designs, and quality tools that last.

Uppercase draws attention, but If Nearly Every Word Is Uppercase, That Doesn't Make Sense Anymore :wink: . I know it's the main categories from the website, but I just don't read lines that look like this.

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The Emminence drivers: there are so many that it becomes hard to find what one is looking for. I suggest you put them in categories, an easy subdivision is by driver size (e.g. 6", 8", 10", 12", 15")

Edit: never mind, I didn't see the sub-categories at first. These are fine (Neo, Professional, American Standard etc.)

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http://www.speakerhardware.com/products.php?cat=12
Pictures of the 1/2" Flush Trim 1/2" shank and 1/2" Flush Trim 1/4" shank router bits are missing.

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http://www.speakerhardware.com/products.php?cat=12&pg=2
Picture of the 1/2" Top bearing 1/4 shank router bit is missing.

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http://www.speakerhardware.com/cutting_ ... 540623.php
Picture of the Cutting Guide is too small - I have no idea what you're selling here (although I think it is actually a very very very useful piece )

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The picture of the 1/4" upspiral bit is very coarse. Either make it smaller, or find one with more detail. Same goes for some of the other products in the Tools section.

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Move over to Europe so we can afford shipment and handling :slap: :lol:

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#18 Post by LelandCrooks »

That's what I'm talking about. :clap:
All fixed, except the uppercase.
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#19 Post by AntonZ »

Cool. Where did you move over to, the UK or mainland?

:loler: :slap: :owned:

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LelandCrooks wrote:That's what I'm talking about. :clap:
All fixed, except the uppercase.
And, the moving to Europe! :loler:
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#21 Post by bitSmasher »

Now to get cheap shipping options to Australia and other far reaches of the world.

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bitSmasher wrote:Now to get cheap shipping options to Australia and other far reaches of the world.
It's not so much the shipping cost, per say, as it is the government of said far reach countries, bending over the postal rates and raping their collective wallets!
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#23 Post by bgavin »

The BP102's and Beta 8's all arrived, thanks!
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#24 Post by LelandCrooks »

3012's are in. Shipping will commence monday.
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#25 Post by LelandCrooks »

Duratex by 3-20-09. The first router templates by Tim are now available. If you have requests for differing templates, just let me know. He's working through the plates and handles I have available now.
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#26 Post by DJPhatman »

How about a package deal on the router templates? And can you link which template goes to which plate/handle/jack plate?

And a suggestion to include a handle cutout template, once one is made, with Titan and Tuba deluxe kits.
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#27 Post by Tim A »

DJPhatman wrote: And a suggestion to include a handle coutout template, once one is made
The handle template is made. It's the same as the OmniTop Port/Handle. It'll make the ports on the OTops and handles on anything else.

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#28 Post by djtecthreat »

LelandCrooks wrote:Duratex by 3-20-09. The first router templates by Tim are now available. If you have requests for differing templates, just let me know. He's working through the plates and handles I have available now.
That's awesome! I'm glad this idea became a reality, When I make the next order i'm getting some of these.
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#29 Post by BrentEvans »

Leland,

Have you ever thought about offering name plates with Bill's logo (if he would allow it, of course) to attach to the speakers? I know it's an unnecessary expense, and not everyone would do it, but it would be a great way to generate outside interest in the designs. Building and owning these cabs is something to be proud of after all...
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#30 Post by LelandCrooks »

Yep. If my ongoing battle to get a machine built ever gets done.
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