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    OK! OK! You don't have to shout! Gosh! I had no idea there were plans out there for this thing! I thought it was an original invention of Elwyn's and he did a beautiful job building it! All my best to the Gentleman for making this and sharing it with us.

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    Man..That would make my life easier. I'm all thumbs when loading enblocs. I bet that gent could sell more than a few of those. Ingenious

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    I won't be making these to sell. If I did you probably wouldn't want one after you found out how much it would cost.
    Any tool shop can make this device from the drawings that are out there. But, it won't work as built. There is a detail that I had to redesign to make it function properly. Also, good luck trying out springs. Must get the correct spring to make it function.

    Now for the good news. It is a great thing to have if Arthur Eyetis comes to visit you. He makes life miserable when loading the enblocs by hand!

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    Just out of curiosity, what's the investment look like to complete one? Are you looking at $200 for a tool shop to cut the items as drawn and another 30-40 hours to tweak it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kpnobvious View Post
    Just out of curiosity, what's the investment look like to complete one? Are you looking at $200 for a tool shop to cut the items as drawn and another 30-40 hours to tweak it?
    On a single device I see no way a tool shop is going to do this for $200. My guess would be closer to $400 to $500.

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    You'll probably have to send a PM to buzzy.

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