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I guess money talks, trying to make some more money!! I remember certain salesmen telling me how bad steel was and it was going to rust from the inside out.
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I've worked off plenty of both and I'll take a aluminum any day, especially on a tower.
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No different than
Pierce acknowledging the sales they were losing to aluminum purists and introducing their aluminum series...
Taylor Goodman
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Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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I know it may be a bit of a pie in the sky Cinderella philosophy but it sure would be nice if the folks that build products for the fire service would place the safety and ergonomic use at the forefront instead of the latest and greatest sales pitch . I know its a business and a big one at that , But what the user of said product does with the equipment should far supercede bullshit salespitches or how pretty it will look in the parade. apologies for the quasi rant.
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Rants are allowed when you're not wrong. And you're not.
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I figured
E\-One would have a Steel Aerial device long before now, so it really didn't come as a surprise to me.
E\-One position this new Steel Device to compete square against the
Pierce 105HDL.
As for one material against another.... I have sections cut from 4 different failed aerial devices. They are 2 different materials, by 4 different manufacturers... the only common thing between them is the original device failed during testing from corrosion and / or work hardening of the material.
Mechanical engineers build weapons, whereas civil engineers build targets.
When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!