After spending a few long days surfing all the posts, links, etc. to which I have much more to view, I've arrived at one question. Being, I am formulating many aspects of a build and reviewing all I can on most manufacturers, I tend to think there are a number of reasons to more heavily weigh a decision on a local company to the buyer, thus automatically limiting the sources in ones decision.
For example, I would think dealing with an American supplier (I'm from Montana) I would be able to visit the manufacturer, readily talk on the phone (inexpensively & on a local time) for Q & A, source parts needed quicker (and returns/exchanges), and pay far less in shipping and save in transit time. It just seems these factors alone could make or break a smooth build.
Has this factor been a major contributer to any of the builders here in there choice of manufacturer?
For example, I would think dealing with an American supplier (I'm from Montana) I would be able to visit the manufacturer, readily talk on the phone (inexpensively & on a local time) for Q & A, source parts needed quicker (and returns/exchanges), and pay far less in shipping and save in transit time. It just seems these factors alone could make or break a smooth build.
Has this factor been a major contributer to any of the builders here in there choice of manufacturer?
