I don't want to beat up on Steve here, but he triggered an area near and dear to my everyday work. Just a quibble here about the term mil-spec... (a similar phenomenon occurs with high rel electronic
It sounds like this is why they have those $795 ash trays. Les I don't want to beat up on Steve here, but he triggered an area near and dear to my everyday work. Just a quibble here about the term mi
And $795 ash trays or $600 toilet seats or $600 hammers might be bundled in the same contract with $1 automobile engines -- other items that the supplier takes a loss on and makes it up on something
And, of course, the mfr has to have staff in place to make the specific measurements called out by the spec (which might be different than the usual commercial practice) and maintain records and arti