I met with Ryan, Jaco and Quinton at Latham Engineering today.
Well, I have to tell you guys I was in heaven. The company is based
on the industrial estate where SA builds its Rooivalk attack helicopter and other
aircraft.
Security was tight but once I got to Latham it was way better than I expected.
They are going to build the tank to spec and suggested changes to my design
as to how the tank mounts to the chassis. I saw some Stainless Steel welding
that blew me away. "Unobtanium" came to mind.
I'm a happy guy and to top it off I came away with work.
The guys are keen boaters and have 3 ski supremes one with a small
block Ford motor that needs attention. The other job is modifying an instrument
panel from a leather covered fiberglass piece to a show quality Carbon more
modern version. One hangar just for boats?
?. Great guys and the quality
is impeccable.
The tank will have all corners radiused (25mm), baffles, the filler neck and all male bungs
welded in. It will be constructed from 3mm thick 304 and properly pressure tested.
What more can I ask for?. God is good to me and patience is the key to all of this.
The other funny story is that a while back I produced Carbon huggers for Ducatis.
The client said the quality was good but the pattern never matched the OEM.
I made 3 more over December and last month sent out 5 emails asking for my wrong
products and for them to collect the new.
Never heard a thing. Yesterday the director called and shouted at me. I resent all the emails
and the guy that was supposed to handle the deal was mysteriously absent.
The four original huggers came back but they had tried to spray clear coat in house
and ruined them. Normally I'd go there and.....
I let it go. Today I got an email saying we'd all gotten off on the wrong foot and could we start over.
No mention made of the wrecked huggers.
There is a front bumper off a very expensive sports car that has been "scrapped" and could I
please repair it if at all possible.
The imported replacement is $12,000.
One area of damage.