william kaminsky
08-09-2009, 12:12 PM
Carol brought up something interesting to me..
Follow along here.
I don't have an immediate need for a big laser right now, as most of the work I do involves prototyping. There is such a firm on other side of town who can quickly handle my yards of work very quickly. The trophy shop who handled my small prototype cutting work (like one or two small parts off of junk stock per month) in the past moved about six blocks away a few years ago. But, went by their new location the other day only to find a vacant building. They had been considering retirement I know, but then too maybe they were behind on their rent or,... for whatever reason they are gone, and the office space is up for lease now.
I have heard of new businesses (buying a laser and) moving in to my neighborhood, but they are not trophy related. So am lost as to who to look for as a replacement. Many of the firms are not apparent as to their capabilities and thus not in the telephone yellow pages as offering anything. But, they got laser. Am thinking what I have to do is drive up and down the local streets find such a business or go to the yellow pages and find out who these firms are then. I know I need not go to a super market or real estate office, but what type of firm should I then contact?
What business are readers here in, and this will give me an idea as to who to look for up and down the long avenue. For in the past, I visited the trophy shop for maybe 10-15 minutes smack after closing time of 5PM, did my stuff while they were closing up the store, and was gone before them. I need a few suggestions as to what places I ought to inquire through. Find the place, stop off and talk to them etc. I don't want to drive 1/2 hour from here to get something done.
If you use a machine, what is your current business then?
If you rent or lease off another firm, who do you visit?
Wm.
Follow along here.
I don't have an immediate need for a big laser right now, as most of the work I do involves prototyping. There is such a firm on other side of town who can quickly handle my yards of work very quickly. The trophy shop who handled my small prototype cutting work (like one or two small parts off of junk stock per month) in the past moved about six blocks away a few years ago. But, went by their new location the other day only to find a vacant building. They had been considering retirement I know, but then too maybe they were behind on their rent or,... for whatever reason they are gone, and the office space is up for lease now.
I have heard of new businesses (buying a laser and) moving in to my neighborhood, but they are not trophy related. So am lost as to who to look for as a replacement. Many of the firms are not apparent as to their capabilities and thus not in the telephone yellow pages as offering anything. But, they got laser. Am thinking what I have to do is drive up and down the local streets find such a business or go to the yellow pages and find out who these firms are then. I know I need not go to a super market or real estate office, but what type of firm should I then contact?
What business are readers here in, and this will give me an idea as to who to look for up and down the long avenue. For in the past, I visited the trophy shop for maybe 10-15 minutes smack after closing time of 5PM, did my stuff while they were closing up the store, and was gone before them. I need a few suggestions as to what places I ought to inquire through. Find the place, stop off and talk to them etc. I don't want to drive 1/2 hour from here to get something done.
If you use a machine, what is your current business then?
If you rent or lease off another firm, who do you visit?
Wm.