Explain how a multi day process is faster than a 3 hour process?
Yes, they will look better, but unless macdef is cutting some corners, it's going to be slower!
Ok so here's a question for the more knowledgeable guys here, is it at all possible to anodize AFTER cerakote has been applied? I'm guessing you would have to remove the coating, but I guess what I'm really asking is if it's feasible without screwing things up?
I'd just start sending out bare aluminum receivers at a reduced cost for whatever anodizing/cerakoting will cost. be quicker and let people choose what they want.
I'd just start sending out bare aluminum receivers at a reduced cost for whatever anodizing/cerakoting will cost. be quicker and let people choose what they want.
I asked MDI If they could send out raw receivers, they replied:
“We want to control the quality as much as possible”
In other words, no!
It will be faster because MacDef isn't doing it. It wont just be one guy sandblasting them while the CNC is running an operation and then piling them into a pickup truck to take to some anodizing shop.
I got a call yesterday from one of the other SLR dealers, who wants to arrange a group chat with Maccabee to see if we can't all help figure out a way to get the receivers anodized to everybody's satisfaction. So that will probably be happening soon and then hopefully we will emerge with a good plan.
Some customers have asked if they can wait for the anodizing to get figured out before taking delivery, the answer is yes
Option C: accept delivery of bare receivers to be finished by the customer to their own specs?
(Edit: with the proportionate discount of course!)
Option C: accept delivery of bare receivers to be finished by the customer to their own specs?
(Edit: with the proportionate discount of course!)