What do you guys think of the powderjack guy copying the Harmon High-Jacker? You can tell by looking at it that he mechanically copied Harmon's jack and just made it cosmetically look a little different. I ride with Bill and know that he spent 2-3 years working on the design before ever selling them.
He has quite a bit of time in making them because he makes all the pieces by hand with pretty basic equipment. The powderjack guy appears to have some advanced watercutting equipment that cuts out enough labor that he is undercutting Bill's price quite a bit.
I think the guy is located in Alamosa. Does anybody know anything about him or his watercutting business. Trying to decide whether to give him some grief through the internet/better business bureau or just let it play out.
He has quite a bit of time in making them because he makes all the pieces by hand with pretty basic equipment. The powderjack guy appears to have some advanced watercutting equipment that cuts out enough labor that he is undercutting Bill's price quite a bit.
I think the guy is located in Alamosa. Does anybody know anything about him or his watercutting business. Trying to decide whether to give him some grief through the internet/better business bureau or just let it play out.