So can you tell why it will not work on WFP brush without even trying it??
As said if the are any manufactures or companies that wait a licence to make these PM me.
Alex Gardiner would you be interested.? You know our E-Mail address.
Hi Herman
I have had a look at your latest videos and this probably is not something that we would be interested in spending the tooling costs on producing. We very much focus on the WFP market and have purposely stayed away from the Traditional Tool market – there are plenty of firms who produce very good trad tools already - Unger, Ettore, Moerman, Wagtail, etc.
It may be worth taking your concept and Patent directly to one of these firms and seeing if they would be interested in working with you
The downside for you (and manufacturers) with the square connector system (Quick-LoQ) was that it was something that could not be patented as there were already other companies making similar systems for other industries and the fact that you had already publicly posted videos of your ideas - this is why it took some time for me to be interested originally and to be honest I only took a real interest after a direct request from you
Since answering your forum request to look at making a square brush connection system we then had to spend about £18,000 on initial tooling, testing and refining and have since spent at least another £14,000 on various tooling for Quick-LoQ items.
We are glad that we did follow this idea through as it has advantages, however most of these goosenecks are ‘given away’ with poles so the payback on the tooling does take a long time. I know that you enjoyed having production versions to work with and you were able to work with and test our first versions as we made them – it may have only been a ‘bowl of soup’ for you, but for us it was an expensive and potentially risky bowl! There were many production challenges with these items and producing a marketable, finished product took a long time designing, testing and refining by us before I was able to send you a finished and workable product for your own use.
We do already produce several different swivel options for the Quick-LoQ range and could probably produce many more different variants, but there is a limit to what will make a commercial return on the tooling costs. Many of these swivels have been produced directly in response to client requests or ideas – one very handy client even sent us a fully working and handmade prototype of a swivel with a request for us to make it – it did take a few years, but we eventually worked our way to it! There are also many more requests and ideas that we have not pursued as I feel that they would have even more narrow market appeal.
I know that you have subsequently been working with Mark Russo of WWWCS in Australia on your own brush connector & gooseneck products which are even named after you! – the ‘Wiel-Loc’ connector range. Is Mark not interested in working with you in the Australian market on this idea – could you not incorporate it into the products that you already make/sell with him? This would perhaps be your fastest way to market with your new product.