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| yotsuya:
--- Quote from: Connorsdad on September 06, 2013, 04:33:13 pm ---I must be doing something wrong as I'm at £2.5k :dizzy: and not finished yet :cry: Then again, fried 1 pololu board, scrapped 2 lots of carbon fibre vinyl and a few other mistakes here and there all add up lol --- End quote --- You're copying one of Griff's builds. If CoryBee is the Wal-Mart of BYOAC, Griff is the Tiffany's. |
| Connorsdad:
I'm hoping it turns out just like griffs :) Sent from Amstrad CPC464 |
| UFO:
Looks good, but like others, thats a big chunk of cash. Im not sure what I could spend £2.5k on to build a cab... are you gold plating it buddy? |
| CoryBee:
--- Quote from: UFO on September 06, 2013, 07:48:58 pm ---Looks good, but like others, thats a big chunk of cash. Im not sure what I could spend £2.5k on to build a cab... are you gold plating it buddy? --- End quote --- This ^^ Just curious too. Would be nice to see a breakdown of how you could spend over $2.5k on a cabinet. I know that isn't the most spent on a machine, I remember hearing about someone spending around $6k before. |
| roknrol:
--- Quote from: JDFan on September 06, 2013, 04:53:35 pm ---@roknrol -- just ask anyone in the lumber dept. and they'll point you toward it - they usually put any mis-cuts while cutting for customers or scraps the customer doesn't want after cutting or any warped\damaged boards there - Lowes has a similar bin with most pieces running from $0.25 to $2.00 so definitely worth looking through. --- End quote --- Thanks for the tips. I'll definitely take a better look through next time I'm at the HD. :cheers: |
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