Concept Blazers titanium racing car parts manufacturing
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Two machines in Woburn, MA; $35K titanium parts weighing 2–3 lb, three weeks each, $1M machine.
Concept Lasers had their US production facility — they're an Austrian, German company. They had two machines up here in Woburn, Massachusetts, and they were making titanium parts for racing cars. They weighed about two or three pounds, and they were selling them for thirty-five thousand dollars, and it took about three weeks to produce each one. It's not a fast process. They use a million-dollar machine. We'll go through some of that economics. I dug through these numbers this morning, took me five or ten minutes, but you just start doing the metrics. I can tell you why they're working on titanium, I can tell you why they're not working on steel. Anybody who's working on steel is an idiot, okay. I'm sorry, I can prove it.