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Was Schaller's book - has since mutated (no LBC)

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Subject: Was Schaller's book - has since mutated (no LBC)
From: "S. Smart" <75270.3703@compuserve.com>
Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 19:00:36 -0400
>>There are strong needs for traceability in government procurement. 
Particularly in the spare parts business.  That said, I doubt that the
failure of a toilet seat or a hammer is likely to cost lives (and thus
instatiate a huge probe and a recall of relevant similarly-produced items).
 It's one of these cases where instead of the hard work being done
(evaluate on a case-by-case basis the necessity for full reporting,
traceability, and records-keeping) they choose to enforce strict rules on
all procured items.<<

When you need to install a bearing, do you have a hydraulic press and the
appropriate fittings, or just use a piece of pipe and a hammer?  When you
pull your rear hubs, do you try to use a standard puller and destroy the
flange, or use the special Triumph tool?  Would you spend $600 for the
Triumph tool when you had a $15 puller?

This is where these things can come from.

scott s.

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