Bob Boudreau said:
"Note at the top of their webpage it says "Built to inspire". Maybe it
should read "Built to inexact information"?"
Bob,
Maybe they need some folks more knowledgable helping them with
research. I have worked with them on three Ontario Northland projects. On
each one they hit the nail on the head. I supplied the data long before
the projects were engineered. When finished they were great models.
The best way to fix this is to get out in front of the problem.
There is a lot of knowledge in this group. Offer to help them with CP
data and they will get it right. None of these manufacturers make these
mistakes on purpose. Accuracy is why they get the big bucks.
Or you can set back and ridcule them after the project is done,
but what purpose does that serve? We all know that plastic engines are
more cost effective than brass.
Bram Bailey, Vermilion, OH
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