Can't agree with you Trig,there was always going to be a lot learned along the way with this cutting edge technology,that's commonplace to get a new product in use and iron out the issues as they appear. Some will be minor and some not,no doubt some will be bloody difficult and expensive to fix but they will be resolved because there is no plan b to fall back on. Of course it would be great if QHL was able to be part of the cost solution by providing parts manufactured using there resin spray process but that doesn't seem to be any closer yet. Patience is the key I think.
Can't agree with you Trig,there was always going to be a lot...
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