Reinz,
I disagree. All one needs is modern equipment and the knowlege to use it and something like a SS R9 frame machined from flat stock is a 'piece of cake'.
Mike
Does the factory not have modern equipment and knowledge?
My understanding is because of such tight toleranaces BECAUSE of the modern equipment, the pieces must be hand fit.
Now add SS instead of Aluminum and you have Harder metal - meaning more time needed to fit, tools dulling sooner, more time spent on tool maintenance. Thus more time, more money per unit when you already have your hands full with the current model R9.
So is the so called benefit going to be worth an extra $250?, $350..........
Just questions, I don't know.