Calling all kit builders!

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From: QRPDave@aol.com
Date: Thu Feb 13 1997 - 01:32:24 EST


Dear Sirs; (My mom always taught me to call people I respect "sir.")
        I ahve the geerm of what just might be a good idea. I am slowly
losing my eyesight, and I am unable to build kits that have the solder pads
too close together. On my latest kit, however, the manufacturer (I don't
have permission to use his name--may in the future) is WONDERFULLY
assembling the little puppy for a very modest fee. I am wondering if there
is a cadre of hams out there who might be willing to assemble kits for hams
who physically are unable to do it for themselves. This would probably be
in three classes: free, for a small fee, and for a modest fee. I would
like to list manufacturers who might be willing to assemble their kits for
an added fee as well. Of course, this is within the time that the
manufacturer might have to devote to what will most likely NOT be a financial
profit to them.
        Let me know if you think this idea is "stinko." Also, however, let
me know if
you think this is a good idea. I might be willing to organize and keep
track of the list. Of course, all final arrangements would have to be born
by the two participants in the agreement. I might also ask for a couple of
references as to kit building ability, etc, to give some assurance to the
kit owner. Thanks, guys and gals for the great help you have all been to me
and to the hamming fraternity. QRP--that's for me!
QRPDave@AOL.COM or QRPDave@ocsnet.net


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