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  1. We have an Original Saw Model 3579-20M 208V 3 Phase w/ 20’ of in/out feed table that we are looking to sell.  The saw is was purchased in 2019 and is a beast.  We're selling because we upgraded to an Elumatic up cut saw.  

     

    We had purchased from Mid-Atlantic Machinery for $18K, but would sell for $12K.  

     

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    Steel-Cutting-Radial-Arm-Saw-3579-20M.pdf

  2. A private equity firm has no interest in running the day to day operations.  Their sole goal is to inject money, paying for operating capital, expansion and acquisition with the goal of selling the components off down the line for profit.  It makes sense that there's behind the scene financing for the Icon acquisition.  I didn't think MC had the bandwidth to pull that off.

     

    If I was a sub working for Icon I'd want to take a look at my existing contracts and pay closer attention to invoicing. 

  3. Growing up in Bethlehem Pennsylvania with the stories of how Bethlehem Steel provided the backbone of our country I certainly have mixed thoughts about these tariffs.  The idealist in me would love to see American Steel seize this opportunity and reclaim its market; however, I don’t see that happening.  Steel mills like all other corporations are dependent on their stock price.  Raising tariffs on steel and aluminum will most certainly have a negative effect on manufacturing and construction resulting in slower economic growth and lower corporate profits.  This will result in higher cost of goods and compound from there.

    This feels like the fulfillment of a short-sighted campaign promise, one that is intended to benefit a few, but will have more broad-based repercussions. 

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  4. Sean,

    I would start by looking into some regional trade shows where you could display, or even attend and network at.  ISCS, International Council of Shopping Centers - www.icsc.org is a good place to start.  

     

    Keep in mind, these types of sales are difficult, often taking  a year or so to close a deal and most of the time involving some type of RFP. 

     

    Good luck, and feel free to PM me if you want more info.

  5. Curious if anyone has a source who can generate and stamp architectural framing details. Specifically the framing that supports stone veneer around monuments.  Yes, I understand that this framing is not difficult to draw and fabricate; however, we have worked in municipalities that require the detail to be signed off by an AIA.

     

    Thanks in advance. 

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