05-10-2007, 11:50 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Quote:
Originally Posted by johnnwwa
Centuri Guy
Understand thanks.
I have been thinking along similar lines only keep the instructions in house under a password or the like so the buyer of a kits can go to Semroc and download the kit instructions. I think you need to maintain some control over who can and who can't download the instructions. Atleast until the kit goes OOP . Then JimZ or YORP would have a file PDF etc. .
But you still have to create the first set of instructions.
BAR
John
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Madcow does just the opposite. You can go and download the kit instructions before you ever make a purchase. Seems to me that having the ability to go over the instructions would help a prospective buyer decide if the kit was in their skill range or over their head.
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