Skip Gundlach wrote:
Just a note to say that I dropped them a line to ask about my needs for a
battery box, and Dave was all over me with info, quotes, availability, and
followup.
Further conversation revealed this to be a shirtsleeve operation where
drop-ins are welcomed and encouraged, but still a full service shop, with
plastics welder on staff, etc.
If their service is like their followup, this is a good place to give your
business in the Tampa Bay area. I'll not be back on the boat for several
months, but when I'm there, I'm headed their way...
L8R
Skip, in shoulder rehab, then back to the refit! See my ad for
refrigeration...
Thanks so much, Skip. It's true. This is an old school operation when
it comes to attitude. If I had a pickle barrel and a checker board, I'd
set it up in the showroom just for a chance to hang out with the guys.
I don't have a pickle barrel but if you drop in, I have all the free
fresh popped popcorn you'd care to eat.
We old fashioned but not when it comes to skill. We have a 60 x 96 CNC
controller router that's always hungry. When you get down this way,
stop in and say hello. The popcorn's on me. (I may even throw in a
free soda)
--
Dave Modisette
Plastics America, Inc.
www.plasticsamerica.com
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