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From: Michelle
Date: Sat Dec 29 04:14:49 2007
 
     
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Was: Problems with Pepe Mill sold by Stuller

>     Has it never occurred to you that you are wasting a tremendous
>     amount of time by constantly hand winding, loading, unloading and
>     cutting 3" long coils? 

    Lol! Of course it did about the second week! That is why I have been
    using 15" mandrels for the last 2 1/2 years. And sir, watch
    impinging my mental faculties. It will win neither you nor your
    product any more support. 

    I offer millimeter diameters from .8 mm to 13 (quarter mm increments
    from 2 mm through 6mm, half step increments from 7 mm to 13 mm)
    using B&S 24 ga wire up to B&S 10 ga. So yes, maybe I am losing a
    sale or two by not regularly cutting (they aren't on my website)
    rings larger than about 1/2 inch. However, I doubt it, as I have the
    ability to cut larger than 1/2" but very little call for them so far.

>     You did not buy an inexpensive tool. you bought a cheap tool!
>     CHEAP IS EXPENSIVE!

    Are you kidding me?! I got a deal with the Koil Kutter!

>     In addition to the above, our new MKII will allow you to cut ANY
>     metal including stainless or any other alloy of steel, iron,
>     titanium, niobium and platinum. 

    As for the other metals, I was going to purchase an All Metals Saw
    shortly after starting my company. I saved the money for it, and
    then it was discontinued with promises of a better version. So I am
    pleased that you have the MKII available. I will check into it
    although the only other metal I am interested in being able to cut is
    Niobium.

Michelle
chainweavers.com
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