What? Does this mean the knitted ‘winter hat’ you mentioned the other day is not your weld gear? Again, no pictures needed.That's because you have never seen me in my thong!
What? Does this mean the knitted ‘winter hat’ you mentioned the other day is not your weld gear? Again, no pictures needed.That's because you have never seen me in my thong!
I'm pretty sure that "pics" would get this thread shut down.....and possibly some sort of "Federal Criminal investigation" started for domestic terrorism......What? Does this mean the knitted ‘winter hat’ you mentioned the other day is not your weld gear? Again, no pictures needed.
That sounds like a strictly CA thing, never heard of that is the US system.it is a slow process but once a trustee is appointed, they move fairly fast..change locks, do physical inventory.Now If you can become an 'overseer' or what ever the real term is for the trustee, you'll make $50 per phone call. Since everything is on computer,I'd expect 3 months from when trustee is appointed . THAT paperwork should be online.....As a nonsecured creditor, I got hard copy/ it'll be interesting to see if any of the prepaid clients get informed ! They should of course.....
I'll second that!I'm pretty sure that "pics" would get this thread shut down.....and possibly some sort of "Federal Criminal investigation" started for domestic terrorism......
We actually have one that's pleasing to the eyes. Technically, she is an apprentice. She takes no crap either. Make a joke about her "burning a rod" and you might lose an eyeball. Lucky if that's the only ball she takes.From that welding guide ....
I worked for years as a welder in the construction, diving and fabricating industries, even built the set for the Waterworld movie, passed numerous tests and certifications, but I never saw another welder who looked like this! The movie Flashdance implied that there were some very hot welders but I never saw any.
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What mines were they in ?I spent the last 45 minutes there before I saw your post.
I asked originally because from 1990 to '95 I was a fitter/weldor in a shop (Lincoln Hydraulics and Equipment) that was a warranty repair center for Hemsheidt longwall coal mining equipment. Some of the components were HardOx 400 & 500 while the balance was ASTM A514. The OEM did direct us to respect the preheat and interpass restrictions but didn't bat an eye at oxy/fuel cutting... hence my question regarding plasma.
I know much less about EA inventory, and NC bankruptcy rules, than even YOU probably do, and.......well, fill us in on the details, like what happened in court on Monday ? post the link !!!
post a link as to what are the North Carolina, USA, bankruptcy court procedures ,so we can follow it.
Maybe provide an active link to the current cases that EA is party to ?
from what I've read online, the bank has 'attached' claim to the inventory, so doubtful there will be an auction. However if 'fried' can post the current inventory and it's value, we can easily see if ANYTHING will be left over from EA owing the bank close to 10 million, and of course the $110K in taxes(plus interest...)
Socialistic economies are very different!That sounds like a strictly CA thing, never heard of that is the US system.
84 complex, Bailey, Emerald.What mines were they in ?
That's expensive Robert Mondavi wine (grocery store wine), While Opus One is considered good, it's not anywhere near what I would call the best, or expensive.I have a lot of attachments from EA. Bought in 2020-2023. All great ****. Shame what's going on and who lost money. I had no problems giving them money 3-4 months in advance because everyone always got their ****. Until this year. Glad I wasn't one of the stuck ones. I had at times $5-$6k of stuff on order. Travis was always around to answer questions fast. When they let travis go I think in december or january - or he quit - maybe lack of being paid I knew something was up.
Story time. Last year around this time I was waiting of 3 attachments from EA. Travis calls me up in Nj and I think he has a question on my order but instead he says I have a strange request for you. I listen and apparently there was a liquor store like 2 miles from my house. It was the only one in the country that had a box of very rare wine. 6 bottles. But the store would not ship it - only pickup. Travis saw I was close and knew I was a customer. Asked if I would go pick it up and ship it to them for Ted I guess. Offered $100 and I said just get my stuff shipped out faster! And then I thought gimmie some hats and shirts in trade. Got like 5 hats and 3 shirts after.
Guess ted or whoever still had lots of money at this time or was using customers money. Had to show my ID at the store and other proof of who I was even though they knew I was coming. I tried asking how much this is worth and they said its really rare and expensive. They had the last crate or something. I have no clue about wine but all of a sudden was nervous handling it. Tried taking it to our local shipper and said pack this up and ship it for me they said how much is that worth I said don't know pretty expensive. They refused to pack and ship it. They suggested putting in it a bigger crate and strapping in on a pallet. I'm like no. Talked to cole at EA and he got me a shipping labels and I triple boxed it with padding in between each box.
That is my only EA story. Still no clue what expensive means. I'm not a wine person
Somebody on another tractor forum said $400 a bottle so $2,400 in wine plus a lot to ship and insure it. They all said I wonder who didn't get their grapple so ted could have some wine
FIFYI knew people were "Whining" about this company but this is a whole new level!
Seriously, What is the big deal about "one more" company with issues or ever going out of business. I am sad about my favorite burger place going under during Covid. History has shown us that where there is a need, China will in time fill that need.
It is quite obvious from your post, that you do not actually own anything MADE by Everything attachments!I knew people were "Whining" about this company but this is a whole new level!
Seriously, What is the big deal about "one more" company with issues or ever going out of business. I am sad about my favorite burger place going under during Covid. History has shown us that where there is a need, a company will in time fill that need.
That's exactly right. If you think stuff coming from China is as good as the stuff designed and made here then you're probably a clueless Walmart type. It's good that Titan Attachments has a USA made line, and that Homestead makes decent products along with IronCraft, but as someone who has bought close to $10k of product from EA they will be missed.FIFY
Yes, I do not. I have however bought things from companies who have gone belly up. The last 2 garden tractors i owned, more then 10K on them. It was a specialized company, others will pick up the slack.It is quite obvious from your post, that you do not own anything MADE by Everything attachments!
The point being, that "others" will very likely "pick up the slack", ...but..... very probably with attachments of lesser quality.Yes, I do not. I have however bought things from companies who have gone belly up. The last 2 garden tractors i owned. It was a specialized company, others will pick up the slack.
Were you a field rep? If you were, I bet we crossed paths more then once84 complex, Bailey, Emerald.