Quinnamp looking to subcontract electronics/guitar geek.

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ampdork
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Quinnamp looking to subcontract electronics/guitar geek.

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If this is spam please feel free to nuke it.

Otherwise if you live in Phoenix and have the skills we're looking we'd love to talk.

Work entails pedals and some of our simpler amps, Derbys, Thunders, Quinn 40's etc.

Contact Shad at quinnamp@gmail.com

Apologies again if this is spamming the forum and feel free to kill it.
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Shad,

It's nice to see you doing well!

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Phoenix. Is that near Toronto? :(
"Let's face it, the non HRMs are easier to play, there, I've said it." - Gil Ayan... AND HE"S IN GOOD COMPANY!

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odourboy wrote:Phoenix. Is that near Toronto? :(
I was sort of thinking along similar lines. Imagine having a production line where each step had to be shipped to some distant location. The shipping cost would kill you. Unless of course you could do it in volume and the labor was super cheap, say, like China.

As an aside, I play around with CNC, and was pretty impressed with this:

http://buildyourcnc.com/PickandPlaceMac ... dFrog.aspx

Your very own pick and place machine.

I keep dreaming of building a machine that could pick and place parts on a turret board. But honestly, that's probably the least time consuming part of building an amp. What I really need is a robot to wire up front panels.
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Thanks that was interesting.

I learned a lot about SMD from that video.
Tom

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