Hello,I use to be a active member back when you where in gangplank, but i live on the west side. the drive was about a hr or so and soon stopped going. I loved the group just the drive was a killer. I opened the doors about 3 months ago on my shop and was wondering if there would be any interest of a west side location? my retail/industrial building is on 51st ave and the i-10 its 2200sqft with a electronics bull pen, front offices and a huge shop with cnc mills, cnc laths,5x10 cnc rougher, 80w laser, tig welder, pull threw benders,vinyl plotter , inpact printer, vacuum former etc. I would be willing to host and allow use of my equipment after some training. So if there is any west side interest let me know, and maybe we can get something going.Chris WilsonArtForm Manufacturing--
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Woodworking I'm probably set I just listed some of the larger pieces of equipment I had but I have everything from drill presses to chop saws and jigsaws bandsaws routers... But. robotics however I'm definitely lacking.. I doubt I'm 22 minutes away from 43rd and cactus probably closer to 12min the address is 5614 N. 51st Ave. Artform manufacturing
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A west location would be great. 101 and Northern for me.
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Or collaborate! Phoenix is big enough to share :)
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Or robot death match Eastside versus Westside safety glasses required..
Oh I totally misread that, LOL in that case everybody knows the west side is the best side, LOL and we will prove it by afixing my spare CO2 laser tube a top of a sharks head.... that's right sharks with freaking laser beams next the moon base.... Props if you know what movie that's from, LOL
Or robot death match Eastside versus Westside safety glasses required..
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So when's a good day for you, Chris? :)
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Oh I totally misread that, LOL in that case everybody knows the west side is the best side, LOL and we will prove it by afixing my spare CO2 laser tube a top of a sharks head.... that's right sharks with freaking laser beams next the moon base.... Props if you know what movie that's from, LOL
Or robot death match Eastside versus Westside safety glasses required..
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You've gotta find an insurance company that can find a model for you. We spend a few hundred a year on insurance from a non-profit insurance company that covers instructors and participants. They'll want to see your liability waivers, training/certification policies, tools, number of participants, etc.
Well it definitely appears there is interest so sounds like I should just hold a open house and see what happens, Let me put something together.. but I have a question to through out there if anyone knows the answer and that's liability.. How does heat sync handle the liability of members working on equipment. I have a general liability policy for my business and equipment but I know it definitely doesn't encompass evolving to a hacker space so I'm sure there's got to be some kind of waiver but is there something more to protect everyone involved obviously we're all adults here and yet lawyers are making money every day.. I would love nothing more to develop a west side hacker space on the same hand I don't want to risk my livelihood and business but obviously heatsink has tackled this one so does anyone know how ?
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I'd worry about that after you have an open house and get momentum going though. The lawyers would have you spend all your energy protecting yourself before a single person even shows up at your door. So definitely don't take a few "yeah"s online as commitment, schedule a meeting at your location as step one.
These are all possibilities :) I don't recommend trying to get your own 501c3, if you think it's advantageous I would check out Space Federation first because they exist to provide 501c3/insurance benefits. They weren't around when we started. You might not even need non-profit status. And yes, we can talk about sharing HeatSync stuff. But again, let's meet up and see what we look like before planning our future together ;) when's good? Friday night? Saturday? Monday?
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