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X'N

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Location
MN
I've considered making and selling several fixtures and jigs I've made while building my current project.

I think I've had some good ideas and people would buy them if the price was right, that said if I had to account for the CYA effect it would most likely price them too expensive to be worthwhile.

Can someone with experience give some input and guidance on what someone would be liable for when selling say jigs, templates, or parts?
 
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