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    There is a company called Stanwax laser, you probably have heard from them and is arround the corner from you. I have 100 pieces in stock in 2 different sizes wich i don,t use but for some reason i don.t feel the need to help you out karma is great

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    You weren't on the list of potential ones anyway, as I've made it clear what I've thought of how you've gone about things in the past.

    It's not 'help' anyway Edison, its 'business', there are no favours being done either way - money changes hands, goods are supplied.


    Karma probably isn't all that great seeing as you're the one sitting on 100 pieces of prism and no discernible parts business anymore....

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    You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?

    I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.

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    Hehe bussiness is fine here. Its funny that even though rob is arround the corner you ask here where to buy them. My name was mentioned so i thought it was polite to respond. It seems you don.t want to support a local dealer and spend a bit more. Whats new?

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    My name was mentioned so i thought it was polite to respond.
    for some reason i don.t feel the need to help you out karma is great
    Maybe I'm confused about what polite is. :shrug:


    As far as where these need to end up, Rob is not the local dealer.
    I'm not sure where you got the idea that its down to price (oh yeah, because that's the only drum you bang, and are butt hurt that that's why your business didn't succeed...)

    As I clearly asked in my first post...

    Which are the least lossy?
    ...in the hope somebody might give some experience of different sources.



    For what its worth Rob has actually supplied all the combining optics we had to buy for these builds, and all the electronic parts...
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    You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?

    I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.

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    If most parts come from anyway wich usually means discount and long therm support i think he will appreciate that you return the favour.

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    Oh, one other thing I missed...

    Are all prisms coatings polarisation dependant? It looks like Rob's are.
    Our beam will be both H and V polarised so polarised coatings (even if we use a waveplate) won't work. This will be post PBS cube.
    Last edited by norty303; 05-29-2015 at 07:14.
    Frikkin Lasers
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    You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?

    I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.

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