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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Wenzel" data-source="post: 318210" data-attributes="member: 11972"><p>Thanks for the welcome and kind words, Colbyt - we take a lot of pride in manufacturing these systems. The spools are casted at a foundry in Muskegon, MI and we use TImkin bearings coming out of Arizona - even the automotive style brake pads we use are American made. All of the other parts are precision machined in our shop in Evart, MI. We go so far as to use oil impregnated bronze bushings inside the rollers for easy (and quiet!) spinning, and we anodize everything, so even heavy use in salt water is not an issue. These units really take the work out of anchoring and are truly built to last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Wenzel, post: 318210, member: 11972"] Thanks for the welcome and kind words, Colbyt - we take a lot of pride in manufacturing these systems. The spools are casted at a foundry in Muskegon, MI and we use TImkin bearings coming out of Arizona - even the automotive style brake pads we use are American made. All of the other parts are precision machined in our shop in Evart, MI. We go so far as to use oil impregnated bronze bushings inside the rollers for easy (and quiet!) spinning, and we anodize everything, so even heavy use in salt water is not an issue. These units really take the work out of anchoring and are truly built to last. [/QUOTE]
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