Amarbir[CDR-Labs said:
":1nh9q4uf]BTW ERTools Guy Man Did You Buy All or Few Tools of HDRC India ? . I Was Told You ordered tools from them before you made your tools .If you want me to give more details i can ask few lovely ladies there .So then whats the difference ,You also studied a couple of designs before you fabricated your tools .No one called you a thief as no one knows this i know this
Dear
Amarbir, it's so sad to hear that from you
There is no any secret, i bought HDRC tools in 2011 year, as i remeber. And i was very disappointed by their poor quality. I told you the same in email before you ordered my tools, but you forgot it probably. And i told about my experience with HDRC tools to many people too.
HDRC tools are good designed, they are represent a simple solution from one solid part of plastic... but manufactured with very poor quality. The main problem is that all distances between each tool's end, with each end's thikness, have a huge deviation. Also in 2011 year the surface of their tools was rought and dirty, and it's not good for the platters. May be for now it's not a true, i hope so.
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Actually i sold that HDRC kit few yers ago, because it absolutelly useless for me.
So,
Amarbir, can you point me which exactely technical solutions i copied from the HDRC? Are my tools fixed on a heads assembly axis? I guess, no. Have HDRC tools litle catches on each end? No, again. Something else i missed?
Anyway, everyone chooses by himself which tools he wants to use. If someone already bought acetoollab products, and they are working fine, so it's perfect. My goal is to point all of you that Andrey aka [fade]TrikyCrab
[/fade] AceToolLab just totally copied my original tools, he did not invent something his own.
P.S. Even "AceToolLab" name parodies AceLab brand, who makes PC-3000 equipment. Maybe it is a coincidence? I guess it's not.