Tuesday, April 28, 2015

New design in the making; measure the length of a link

I'm announcing today that additional design work has been started, which will measure the length of a link as well as the diameter.   This might mean that the new gauge might be more limited in the range that it will measure, but the benefit of being able to identify the length of a link and have that possibly indicate which standard was used in it's design.  More to come on this.
Thanks,
Kb

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

More adjustments being made.

After having entered somewhere over 1000 zip codes and their associated tax rate, I have been able to turn PayPal back on.  With the establishment of accounts with shipping carriers and the processes involved with shipping, the cost simply can not stay at one dollar.  At a minimum, the rate will be $4.95 which will cover the mailers, printing labels, base shipping cost plus additional charges for tracking numbers and personal time and transportation.  This cost will be included about the time this post is completed.  Thank you for understanding, it's just the price of doing business in our modern world.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

You can now pay with paypal

UPDATE:  I had to turn Paypal off so that I could go input over 854 zip codes (yea, that's the exact count) and their cooresponding sales tax rate.  Well, I completed it, re-gened the buttons, updated the web site, and it's up and running.  There is at this time, as least one option for people to purchase chaingauge over the internet.
Things have changed since I first looked into this option, and it just made sense to pursue the idea.  And, after about an hour, it looks like it's set up.  If anyone has any problems or issues, please do not hesitate to contact me.  I hope this makes it easier.  Thanks for being patient while this is all fine tuned.

Monday, April 13, 2015

From an effort to provide the best quality tool...

I have recently discovered a method for marking the StarBoard plastic that won't rub off.  Research is now under way investigating the possibility of marking the numbers instead of engraving them.  More news about this as it evolves.