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Re: handsomehank post# 141904

Wednesday, 01/31/2018 10:52:56 AM

Wednesday, January 31, 2018 10:52:56 AM

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I think it may only the the case with the liquidmetal alloy, although the, the arrangement may otherwise entitle to essentially a sales commission for a sale in the US, . I did a little research looking at Tesla patents to see if there could be any clues either way for use of liquidmetal or just the generic term amorphous alloy. Knowing hinges or brackets narrowed the patents down a bit, but there is still a huge amount to material to sift through when looking for clues. It would be good if we knew a little more about these brackets or hinges, lm105 is slightly limited in the size of the part, if it were a small part, it could be quite possible it would be a liquidmetal part.

Doing the gorilla math, I forget the exact specifics, but a 43k lb shipment would equal about 2.5 years work for two machines at the LQMT headquarters (20M 100g shots @ 3 min per, 40hr week, 2 machines) that's way too big an order for the company to handle already anyway, they would have had to sub it out anyway. So this still gives some validity to this being revenue generating. I forget if it's a 3 minute shot, I think they only have 2 machines, and I don't think they have a second or third shift? Other things, of the 100g shot, I think only 80g is usable, some loss to sprue etc. I didn't factor that in. This would be some serious money if it's pure LQMT order, Even if subcontracting to China, and as far as I know has always been the plan anyway to sub it out...
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