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Originally Posted by patrickt
That has been my feeling since the beginning of this thread. Now I realize that while pouring an iron block in to a sand mold is not the same as baking a cake, you would indeed think that after five friggin' years of baking the same cake day after day your quality assurance would be pretty high. Not to mention the fact that you're leaving your customers high and dry because of your lousy product. Doug, it might be time to consider "piercing the corporate veil" and including this fella as a defendant in his individual capacity -- I think his conduct in this debacle just might justify that move.
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It's time to pull the legal trigger on this, Patrick - I agree with you. The problem now is the cost. I lost my lawyer friend who was going to do this for free to a medical issue, now I have to find an attorney en see what it's all going to cost to go after this guy. I imagine it's very easy to pile up legal bills that will exceed the cost of the block and the machining involved. I guess he knows this and it emboldens his behavior. I've never sued anyone, it's just not my style, but I guess the time has come where I have to. This guy is just incredible.