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New Found Metals: Don't Disagree or they will sue you
Hi:
Ever wondered how NFM tests their ports to determine if they are stout enough for off shore service? Now I know first hand the secret to their rigorous testing process. For the past five months I have worked to remedy a problem with the two 7x15 ports I ordered from NFM. Below is an email sent from NFM when I explained that my ports did not seal in the corners. You can make you own decision if NFM testing is good enough for sea service. Or if best left at the dock....Chris (AKA Bob) "Dear Chris, I received the return [ports from customer]... I set both ports up without adjusting the dogs down and filled up the ports with 90oz. of water and watched for leaks. After about 30 minutes I noticed one corner seep out a couple drops so I dumped out the water and readjusted the ports to have a tighter seal. Then I refilled the port with 90oz. of water and no leaks after three hours of low pressure testing. The second port developed a leak as well so I adjusted the port and refilled with water and again no leaks. As I said before I did not touch the adjustments before this experiment and when I noticed a leak that is when I readjusted and that solved the problem. Low pressure seal is very important and these ports do seal fine. The ports do seal without applying any additional silicon sealant. Best regards, Carli New Found Metals, Inc. 240 Airport Road Port Townsend, WA Tel: 360-385-3315 Fax: 360-385-6097 Email: Website: www.newfoundmetals.com I need to be very careful with my words here. If NFM does not my like my comments they will sue me. But do not take my word for it. Below is anothe emil I recieved from NFM. "...We do not appreciate the threatening language of your emails. We will not tolerate slanderous publications and, if necessary, will pursue legal action if slander is found. Regards, Carli New Found Metals, Inc" So what do you think? Chris |
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