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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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SLM Frameworks
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<blockquote data-quote="charles007" data-source="post: 159871" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Plan to start using SLM frames and an alternative to casting and wanted to ask opinions be it good or bad. I like the idea of being able to offer in NP, N, and HN without have to stock different alloys, and being able to offer flat pricing. Haven't checked with Argen to see if HN SLM is offered in fixed pricing, I'm guessing not.</p><p>The only thing I have heard about SLM several times is fits are great, and better than the printed and cast option off files.</p><p>OK, please share your experiences with this new way of making pfms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charles007, post: 159871, member: 9"] Plan to start using SLM frames and an alternative to casting and wanted to ask opinions be it good or bad. I like the idea of being able to offer in NP, N, and HN without have to stock different alloys, and being able to offer flat pricing. Haven't checked with Argen to see if HN SLM is offered in fixed pricing, I'm guessing not. The only thing I have heard about SLM several times is fits are great, and better than the printed and cast option off files. OK, please share your experiences with this new way of making pfms. [/QUOTE]
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