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Will
Jan 27, 2006, 01:11 AM
I am looking for someone who is quite expert with epoxies and plastics who
can do custom repairs on molded plastic parts for a commercial application.
This would be occasional contract work, and we could be very flexible on
your hours and place of work. Work would be near San Jose, California, in
Silicon Valley.

After seeing what a fantastic job many model builders do with plastics and
epoxies, and how they have a good understanding of how to make mechanical
parts subjected to stress survive intact, I think this skillset is great
experience relative to the kinds of repairs I need done, which involve
custom molded plastic injection parts that cannot be purchased off the
shelf, and which are occasionally subjected to loads. The fixed part needs
to meet both a cosmetic and strength standard, and I want someone who knows
what they are doing.

If you have any interest in this please send over a resume with the relevant
experience and your rate.

--
Will

Olaf Greck
Jan 27, 2006, 07:11 AM
"Will" <westes-usc@noemail.nospam> wrote:

>I am looking for someone who is quite expert with epoxies and plastics who
>can do custom repairs on molded plastic parts for a commercial application.
>This would be occasional contract work, and we could be very flexible on
>your hours and place of work. Work would be near San Jose, California, in
>Silicon Valley.
>
>After seeing what a fantastic job many model builders do with plastics and
>epoxies, and how they have a good understanding of how to make mechanical
>parts subjected to stress survive intact, I think this skillset is great
>experience relative to the kinds of repairs I need done, which involve
>custom molded plastic injection parts that cannot be purchased off the
>shelf, and which are occasionally subjected to loads. The fixed part needs
>to meet both a cosmetic and strength standard, and I want someone who knows
>what they are doing.
>
>If you have any interest in this please send over a resume with the relevant
>experience and your rate.

I am probably missing something important here, but most "plastics"
are not "glued" by epoxies, and who would send a personal resume to a
noemail.nospam address?

best regards

Olaf

Will
Jan 28, 2006, 03:11 AM
Sorry for neglecting this in the first post, but resumes can be sent for
this contract work to westes AT earthbroadcast.com.

--
Will


"Will" <westes-usc@noemail.nospam> wrote in message
news:GMednYOe7b2DOETeRVn-iQ@giganews.com...
> I am looking for someone who is quite expert with epoxies and plastics who
> can do custom repairs on molded plastic parts for a commercial
application.
> This would be occasional contract work, and we could be very flexible on
> your hours and place of work. Work would be near San Jose, California,
in
> Silicon Valley.
>
> After seeing what a fantastic job many model builders do with plastics and
> epoxies, and how they have a good understanding of how to make mechanical
> parts subjected to stress survive intact, I think this skillset is great
> experience relative to the kinds of repairs I need done, which involve
> custom molded plastic injection parts that cannot be purchased off the
> shelf, and which are occasionally subjected to loads. The fixed part
needs
> to meet both a cosmetic and strength standard, and I want someone who
knows
> what they are doing.
>
> If you have any interest in this please send over a resume with the
relevant
> experience and your rate.
>
> --
> Will

Will
Jan 28, 2006, 03:11 AM
Thanks for catching the failure to post a valid mail address, which I
corrected in a separate posting.

What types of adhesives are correct for each application is one of the many
things we need an expert to help decide.

--
Will


"Olaf Greck" <olaf_greck@virgilio.it> wrote in message
news:k02kt1pu2v324dop3426263addb2npim5j@4ax.com...
> I am probably missing something important here, but most "plastics"
> are not "glued" by epoxies, and who would send a personal resume to a
> noemail.nospam address?
>
> best regards
>
> Olaf

Olaf Greck
Jan 28, 2006, 07:11 AM
"Will" <westes-usc@noemail.nospam> wrote:

>Thanks for catching the failure to post a valid mail address, which I
>corrected in a separate posting.
>
>What types of adhesives are correct for each application is one of the many
>things we need an expert to help decide.
>
>--
>Will
>

Ah, seems to be something respectable behind it.
Sorry: I am in the wrong location,

best regards

Olaf