Unfortunately for me, Jack creamed his A-levels and is off to University in September. We then employed another young man, and for different reasons that didn’t work out, so here I am by myself assembling Nelevators for now with the part time help from my son Jack, who many of you will have met at the various shows we’ve attended. Good luck Josh, we hope it’s going well for you. We employed an apprentice engineer who helped us ramp-up manufacturing and deliveries, only to decide that Nelevation wasn’t for him and to take a different career path. It’s been an incredibly frustrating year for us with the manufacturing of Nelevators. However, we have delivered nearly 100 units now, mostly N Gauge, but with the first batch of OO units finally being shipped as well.Īll of the revised OO tooling has now been completed, with the new stacker ends arriving two weeks ago, so we are starting to get through the back-log of outstanding orders slowly but surely. ![]() ![]() Terribly sorry for that it’s proving somewhat difficult to maintain my day job whilst also manufacturing and delivering Nelevators. It’s been ten months since our last Newsletter.
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