electrical coils for a breaker of some kind. the plastic cases i made, shot them in the injection molder. and they're 2 pieces that get glued together. then the boss winds and wires them. there are 4 windings, 4 terminals and a rectifier in side of them. then i encapsulate them. which is what the picture is of. i had just finished pouring them. start to finish it takes us about a week to make those things. currently we think we're the only ones re-manufacturing these things in world. they sell for over a thousand dollars each and we just filled an order for 10 of them
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kind of a fluke. normally people only order one, maybe two at a time. we have had people order 4 at a time. but 10 of those at a time is unheard of. idk where they shipped to, but somebody must have 10 breakers down right now.
we usually don't see orders that size. normally 5 or 6 of something is a large order. but when there is a natural disaster somewhere in the US we get larger orders like this. so something must have gone down somewhere.
you never learn nothin by mistake if you're to careful.
bad decisions make good memories.
New-to-you home improvement is the best improvement!
We did a little bit of our own over the last week. I converted a closet on the first floor to a washer/dryer/utility alcove. Prior to that, I carried laundry between the basement and second floor. We thought a laundry location on the first floor would be more appealing to a prospective new owner.