SpoolinUp SD plug-n-play harness development
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can you do like your COP setup stuff and send out the parts with everything cut and a schematic ? I can make mine as well as a few others for my local folks like crewdawg and a couple others if they want to put the purchase in thru you to get the stuff sent. Would save you some headache and put some money in your pocket.
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can you do like your COP setup stuff and send out the parts with everything cut and a schematic ? I can make mine as well as a few others for my local folks like crewdawg and a couple others if they want to put the purchase in thru you to get the stuff sent. Would save you some headache and put some money in your pocket.
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god bless you
perhaps send already CNC'd pieces and if the epoxy is in per connector amounts "single serving" lol, maybe it could be done as something for you guys to sell under your DIY section. I'd imagine any epoxy would work correct ? I have some that i use at work actually. I'm an electronics tech in the military... i have access to a lot of cool stuff.
Its maybe something to think about in the future since these cables are a PITA to build. They probably arent that bad, you just go that extra mile to make them reliable and weather proofed for sure which is something i wish a lot of people spent time doing.
perhaps send already CNC'd pieces and if the epoxy is in per connector amounts "single serving" lol, maybe it could be done as something for you guys to sell under your DIY section. I'd imagine any epoxy would work correct ? I have some that i use at work actually. I'm an electronics tech in the military... i have access to a lot of cool stuff.
Its maybe something to think about in the future since these cables are a PITA to build. They probably arent that bad, you just go that extra mile to make them reliable and weather proofed for sure which is something i wish a lot of people spent time doing.