qumefox
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Um. The laser stuff IS a side business. However I'm one of the owners of my primary income generating business as well.. which happens to have absolutely nothing to do with lasers.. However the principle is still the same and business is still business.
Yes I agree trying to only sell to 'LPF' as a primary income source is pointless. There's just not enough market, even with the influx of 'appliance operators', since most of them want complete working lasers.. Which isn't a smart thing to be selling in the US by US located sellers in the current legal climate unless your legal about it, which will most likely price said lasers well beyond what most would be willing to pay when they could get the same power levels from china for half the price.
And I didn't realize I was mad at anyone. :thinking:
				
			Yes I agree trying to only sell to 'LPF' as a primary income source is pointless. There's just not enough market, even with the influx of 'appliance operators', since most of them want complete working lasers.. Which isn't a smart thing to be selling in the US by US located sellers in the current legal climate unless your legal about it, which will most likely price said lasers well beyond what most would be willing to pay when they could get the same power levels from china for half the price.
And I didn't realize I was mad at anyone. :thinking:
 
 
	 
 
		

 
 
		 .  I'm better with my head them my hands.  I know were my strenghs are and it's not building lasers.  At least not yet which is why I choose to purchase my lasers.
.  I'm better with my head them my hands.  I know were my strenghs are and it's not building lasers.  At least not yet which is why I choose to purchase my lasers.  

 
 
		
 ). My point was this. If (to use Trevor's example) Trevor values his time at $1 per minute and qumefox values his time at $2 per minute, it seems odd that Trevor would be machining heatsinks for money and a mystery why people would buy from him.
). My point was this. If (to use Trevor's example) Trevor values his time at $1 per minute and qumefox values his time at $2 per minute, it seems odd that Trevor would be machining heatsinks for money and a mystery why people would buy from him. 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		