I'm thinking a CS700 would go very nicely on my LGU and maybe they'll have a January sale
Dunk
I'm thinking a CS700 would go very nicely on my LGU and maybe they'll have a January sale
Dunk
"Every normal man must be tempted at times, to spit on his hands, raise the black flag & start slitting throats"
To answer my own question...... just rang and asked them, and it seems there's no plans at the moment to support the LGU
Apparently the cost of tooling is "Tremendous" and the demand isn't great enough
Dunk
"Every normal man must be tempted at times, to spit on his hands, raise the black flag & start slitting throats"
I would've thought that the tooling was cheap but initial software set up would cost more
them there springer's are soooooo addictive
They do seem to be having tool related problems regarding any new guns, but I think it is more the problem of tools in the decision making dept.
Cheers
John
Snooper601 Suspect a simple fault, or a simple engineer He who dies with the most toys wins!
QHAC Official lubricant development engineer.
Last edited by Snooper601; 20-12-2014 at 10:31 AM.
Snooper601 Suspect a simple fault, or a simple engineer He who dies with the most toys wins!
QHAC Official lubricant development engineer.
Well its there loss there are many other good stock makers out there is there not, Gary Cane etc
Im no stock maker and I have no idea how CS operate but I would imagine they would need a few router bits and an LGU to copy from and test fit the stocks. Some of the big radius cutters can cost 80 quid or more and an LGU £350. If they havnt had many request you can see where they are coming from. They might have to sell 4 or 5 before they break even.
hoplophobe
I've just tried to look at their web site and it appears as "Protected Site" and asks for a password to log in.
A bit weird for a site that should be show casing their products.