I know I have been relatively quiet lately. Between the last two weekends, I have worked 35 hours (on top of my regular work) in the Chrysler transmission plant putting new electrical facilities in service (pays a little better than Stooge Panels, Inc.) <snicker> This has been one busy month. Stooge panel progress: Almost all the invoices are out. Just a few are left and I hope to get them done tonight. Mostly, it is the SKB case backs that are not yet invoiced (more on that later). I owe myself some recreation. So, after church, Mrs. Hendry, Mr. Harley Davidson, and I and going to tie ourselves up in a day long threesome stopping only for fuel and refreshments. All the metal has been ordered for some time for everything except the SKB case backs. My prototype design was lost by the powdercoat shop. And, my notes are not quite good enough to be 100% sure of the design without the prototype. So, I have to get my hands on another SKB pop-up case and start over again. There are many fit issues with that case and I want it to be perfect. So, I will be ordering a new case and getting that work design work tweaked and metal in process. It is completely different metal than anything I have used before. It will be considerably heavier gauge than stooge brackets. I don't want it to feel flimsy. The good news is that when I get done with it, my SKB pop up will be for sale and will be supplied MOTM ready with a 2U tall power supply and connector for an additional pop up case SKB case. After all the invoices have been sent out, I will send a, "If you don't have an invoice, contact me now note." So, that way, if I missed someone, we still have plenty of time to rectify the situation. As always, I have extra metal on order for that sort of stuff. Thanks from Dave and I for everyone that has ordered. This run has been more challenging than the rest. Normally, we have added 3 panels when we do Stooge panels. However, due to all the DIY work, and all that neat stuff you have you want to mount up into your MOTM systems, we have 15 new DIY designs. That of course, was the primary goal for Stooge panels when Dave started it. Thanks to everyone who has already paid promptly. And, those few who don't have their invoices, do not worry. All is well. I am almost finished. Stooge Larry
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Stooge panels stuff
2002-06-30 by J. Larry Hendry
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