Er, Tom. That would be 200 not 400.
Also- let's say 40 0O *want* one, but, how many of those 40% (200) would be
willing to pay the $20, and how many may say "No thanks, I'll keep using the
black tape over the hole, thank you." ?
George S.
> What about with a higher volume. This list has 500 or so members. Let's say
> 40% want a couple. That's 500*.4*2 = 400 of them.
>
> Wouldn't that drop the 'per unit' price pretty dramatically?
>
> Tom
>
> > > Anybody got a source for a motor drive cover?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > George S.
> > >
> > George,
> >
> > Shortly after I joined the list a few years ago I mentioned that I could
> > draw up the Motor Drive Cover and get some quotes. Since then I have
> > moved twice added two kids to the family and had the company I work for
> > move once. That said your comment finally got me off my duff and I
> > asked around for some quotes. The bad news is that these are very
> > cleverly made, not cheap to duplicate. The bottom line is that for a
> > minimum run of 50 parts they would still be somthing like $30 each.
> > Payment in advance. I could probably build one or two in about five
> > hours each on a very good lathe. How much is your time worth? 8^)
> >
> > So if the worlds supply of Motor Drive Covers gets to the point that we
> > can justify $30 a piece let me know, I can get it done. Until then I
> > will keep looking in the winders I come across.
> >
> > Mike Butler
> > Dublin, California
>
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