RE:RE:RE:Capital expenditures on hold…About 5 years ago UncleWrong you made similar arguments about the Oil and Gas System that had just completed a pilot project. The price of oil doesn't matter you said, the cost savings and environmental impacts justify it you said. Well how many systems were sold after the price of oil crashed (and CAPEX budgets were cut)? The answer is zero. I don't believe that this will have a similar outcome but one maybe shouldn't be so quick to judge someone suggesting that economic uncertainties due to the pandemic may present obstacles to getting a deal done quickly. Based on your argument, why have only 10(?) of 600 Drosrite systems been sold in the last 5 years given the obvious cost savings and environmental benefits Many of the coprporations we are dealing with are dinosaurs, plain and simple. (yes I know, kinda like some of the posters on this board)
Uncleron wrote: ........looks like Oldergut1 answered his own bashing question, " how important is it to replace perfectly good torches with non carbon emitting ones?....DUH ! One's that save a fortune in carbon tax ?...One's that save millions of tons in GHG from reaching our atmosphere ?..... One's that cost less to operate than your outdated torches , and can be tailored for each customers needs ?....I put this twerp on ignore after his 2nd attempted bashing post......he sounds like bythe sewer , remember him ? He disappeared soon as the SP started it's big climb.....uncleron is always right !...Cheers quote=Welderkev1]
yep makes a lot of sense let's keep paying the carbon tax that pays off the torch replacement it's always better to give your money to the government when there are alternatives that benefit your bottom line and the environment LMFAO
Olderguy1 wrote: Capital expenditures on hold… for many companies, given the current state of the world's economys. You have to ask yourself, how important is it to replace perfectly good torches with non carbon emitting ones. This sort of reasoning may be why torch sales are slow.
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