Aug 12, 2014
Karl and Corey discuss the practice of Manufacturers charging money to unlock built-in features of Test Equipment.
They give their opinion on whether unlocking those features by means of “hacking” your equipment is actually stealing.
Alternatives to paying exhorbant sums of cash to unlock existing features are considered.
If a company needs pallet equipment temporarily for a couple of months,
it can save a large amount of money by renting
used pallet equipment and returning it once
the job is completed. One is most likely to see
a router being used in the cabinetry trade,
but many other jobs require a groove to be drilled. All major universities now offer some sort of design degree and it has even filtered down to high school.