Ricardo,
The venture you are thinking about requires evaluating all CNC machining equipment and processes before making any purchases.
If you jump the gun and buy anything, you are going to waste lots of money.
Good vendors may setup evaluation time and even run one of your parts if you are going to make a substantial purchase.
Do you have any idea about the equipment required and how long it takes to machine the parts you are thinking about?
Taking some time to work up a viable business plan may behoove you.
Scat sells connecting rods far cheaper than most could even think of making them, how do you plan on competing with them?
Several of the parts you sell are between $20-30 dollars, you wont make much money turning out only a few a day.
There is a big difference between a hobby, machining parts for fun and production.
The reason why I am not suggesting equiptment is because I personally don't think you have the budget required to get into the connecting rod business.
Maybe you should ask someone more qualified than me for better information.
Jeff... |