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Corey, I would like to have a copy. I'm assuming its a 4 piece pattern.
I have access to a 48" printer at the University but it looks like it will print on a 36" so I have one at UPS down he road. Sounds great.
Thank you sir, here is my addy
themaskedr1der at ya hoo dot com
Please put your name on the email somewhere so I'll who it is. I don't open anything these days if I don' know where its coming from...
Thanks again Corey.............
Rider, copy sent out...
Originally Posted by gangstakr
Several years ago I made the original trace from a perfect four piece I picked up. I'm not computer savy enough to do it in a PDF form. I made 10 copies of the original trace and was selling these at the time. Some people complained about the shipping price. (I had to purchase the tube and pay for shipping)
So Broomfield contacted me about the patterns and he then put them on PDF form. That's how they wound up here.
I don't need a copy, I think I still have the original.
I hear ya Robert. How dare you ask for a few bucks to cover the shipping and materials?
Anyone else want a copy while Im emailing a bunch out?
If I sent you a copy and need help with the printing part, email me back. I only troll thru the FTE forums maybe once a week, so I may miss your questions.
Robert, you want a full size copy? The big issue is people were sending this around to be printed on 8.5"x11" and they screwed with the scale of it. I had to fix that with AutoCAD (easiest way) and verify it against the dimensions on the first copy I had. I think IM right around 1/16" or less, so it should be close enough.
Corey....I'd like a copy, just to have it on file.
Robert, I remember that. A member on this forum was in need of a part and I offered it up for free, AND then he complained about the cost for shipping. I sent him a copy of the shipping invoice and told him the item is no longer offered for free. Some people just don't get it !!!
Robert, I remember that. A member on this forum was in need of a part and I offered it up for free, AND then he complained about the cost for shipping. I sent him a copy of the shipping invoice and told him the item is no longer offered for free. Some people just don't get it !!!
Corey, Thanks again for sending me a copy! I appreciate it. What is everyone making their headliner out of? I sell 1/8" hardboard where I work and that seems to be what it was made out of, anyone have any insight?
Also, that is ridiculous, you were giving a part away for free and they couldn't be decent enough to pay the shipping. Good for you for retracting your offer though!!
A few years back there were members on three different forums I frequent, all wanting parts but did not want to pay the shipping cost. Forget about my time, cost for parts, my packaging all that was suppose to be free after all, we are a community and we should share everything. Wrong!
Here is one that stopped me from selling core supports, at least to members of these forums. (then ultimately giving up on core supports all together)
There was a member from this forum, he lived in Canada, he was in need of a core support for either a 65 or 66 f100 can't remember which. Any way I had a near mint core support, going rate was $400.00 Shipping was going to be sky high but I told him I would only charge him $150.00 for shipping, to Canada.
I sent him pictures, at least a dozen, we agreed on price and shipping.
When I received his check, it was for $150.00 that's it, $150.00. I emailed him and asked what happened to the rest of the money, he said "I want you to ship it to me, if it's what I want and need and is in good condition, I will send you the rest of the money." When I told him I was returning his check, he came on to this forum trying to bash me for being a bad seller.
Within 10 minutes of his post at least a dozen FTE members who knew me and my parts, let him have it. (That's why I'm still here) There's many good eggs here, who hands down out number the rotten ones.
For those of you who have removed a core support, you know there a pain in the backside. Now try doing it at a wrecking yard with just hand tools.
No one cared what I went through to get them off a truck they just wanted them cheap and free shipping.
Needless to say I stopped selling core supports.
Sorry, just needed to tell a story of previous dealings on the boards. Nothing is free, even if it only costs you a thank you, Which by the way, is another story.
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