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Wanted:London builder to make prototype scoop
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Very similiar to Eminence design in my icon, in 18mm standard/shutter ply, filled ready for primer, but not painted.
With grill battens, but without grill. Expect cab to require approx 3x sheets of 8x4
Ligwa is selling finished painted 18mm birch ply scoops on ebay for £195,
cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem...geName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
EDIT:So obviously won't be looking to pay anywhere near that for unfinished scoop in shutter ply.
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scoop ply 10
battens 5
filler, screws, sandpaper 10
fuel/delivery of ply 5
8 solid hours work
not to mention electric etc
Tall order.
Ligwas are made in a mass production, automated enviroment
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nickyburnell wrote: Ply 60
scoop ply 10
battens 5
filler, screws, sandpaper 10
fuel/delivery of ply 5
8 solid hours work
not to mention electric etc
Tall order.
Ligwas are made in a mass production, automated enviroment
Most builders dont' quote by line item.. Or they wouldn't build enough for a living to eat....
Usually just timber + labour + paint + grill+wheels
Many builders quote inflated ply cost, then slap on huge labour charge, and wonder why you don't call back.
In real terms, no point in paying £200 to get unfinished shutter ply proto built, if I can buy finished birch ply scoop for less...
So guess prototype may only exist on my usb key for a while.. smiley23
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nickyburnell wrote:
Ligwas are made in a mass production, automated enviroment
i think this is the key point here ^
things get cheap when you do loads of them.
i estimate one scoop is gonna cost you over £120, from most builders. There's no point in anyone taking on the work for less, no one wants to work for nothing smiley1
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saul wrote:
nickyburnell wrote:
Ligwas are made in a mass production, automated enviroment
i think this is the key point here ^
things get cheap when you do loads of them.
i estimate one scoop is gonna cost you over £120, from most builders. There's no point in anyone taking on the work for less, no one wants to work for nothing smiley1
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levyte357 wrote: In real terms, no point in paying £200 to get unfinished shutter ply proto built, if I can buy finished birch ply scoop for less...
i guess that depends whether it's going to be better than the 195 one or not smiley16
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Tony.A.S.S. wrote: Lev, why do you want a prototype made out of shuttering ply. I can't see the point of making a scoop that may be very big on the resonance front. Have you any other agenda other than cheapness?
Well MR T, if it does'nt work as well as expected, I have'nt forked out for expensive birch.
If it Works well in shutter ply, I dont mind painting and keeping it. Even if it worked in MDF wouldn't keep it.
Also, have modded design, so is in much better shape than plan you saw... smiley14
bee wrote: one thing i allways point out lev to my cliants, it does not matter if its a cheap pulp kitchen or a solid wood one, it still takes the same amouts of cuts and screws etc to build it. If cost on materials is an issue for you why not build the box out of 18mm birch ply, but build all the internal panels out of mdf..... it would sound and look better than shuttering ply...... and work out cheaper on materials.....
Guess I would still be using up 2x sheets of ply and 1x MDF though.
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