Dad's Garage
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Dad's Garage
I cut the Dad's Garage file donated to all of us by Jason today. WOW - what a file, took the machine 30 minutes to complete the cut. 321 pierces! Have any of you that have cut this file figured out what you would have to charge for this in a 24" tall format in 14 ga.? I would be interested in knowing what you would charge for this in bare metal that has just been power wire brushed.
Using my Powermax 1250 with finecuts the file really needs to be a couple of inches larger. There were two small areas that got blown away just a little at the size I cut it.
Using my Powermax 1250 with finecuts the file really needs to be a couple of inches larger. There were two small areas that got blown away just a little at the size I cut it.
plain ol Bill
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Re: Dad's Garage
Bill ,
I cut one out messed up the top your right it takes awhile to cut.
Jim
I cut one out messed up the top your right it takes awhile to cut.
Jim
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Re: Dad's Garage
I've cut it with on 14g at 24x24 with some minor mods to it. i looks better at 36x36.
I forget exactly which areas i fixed to cut it, but some of them were the tires/rims, up my the u joint in top left. some of the lines across the top need to be fixed up.
that is all i can remember off hand.
hint of advice if you cut 24x24, make sure all lines are a min 1/8in (.125) apart.
I get $150 out of it with no questions.
I forget exactly which areas i fixed to cut it, but some of them were the tires/rims, up my the u joint in top left. some of the lines across the top need to be fixed up.
that is all i can remember off hand.
hint of advice if you cut 24x24, make sure all lines are a min 1/8in (.125) apart.
I get $150 out of it with no questions.
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Pcam DHC2 with the works
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Re: Dad's Garage
This one looks great your very talented it would be worth every bit of 150 for sure
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Re: Dad's Garage
I take no claim to designing it. Jason at Free DXF did.gcw8 wrote:This one looks great your very talented it would be worth every bit of 150 for sure
http://plasmaspider.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=9410
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I cut it and do some mods to it for people or businesses.
If i ever get around to post one modification I made, what I did is take out the universal and added a paint gun for a local ford dealership that I deal with for all my vehicles.
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Pcam DHC2 with the works
PM 30, 45 & 65
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Re: Dad's Garage
James, did you pint that then clear it?? Looks like it would take a lot of masking for powder.. Looks great
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Re: Dad's Garage
I made a few changes for the local car club and donated them to a raffle they were having. Here is what I came up with. Took about 16 minutes on the laser at work. 80 bucks for one, but no one in the club wanted to spend the money on them so I'm stuck with 2 of them haha.
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Re: Dad's Garage
Drakus
I have been looking at this same piece for a little while. What size was the one that you sold for $150? Thanks.
Wayne
I have been looking at this same piece for a little while. What size was the one that you sold for $150? Thanks.
Wayne
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Re: Dad's Garage
24x24 (inches)hotrodmetal1973 wrote:Drakus
I have been looking at this same piece for a little while. What size was the one that you sold for $150? Thanks.
Wayne
36x36 i can sell for around $225
I just sold on that i put a custom car in for a guy, it was '31 5 window coupe drawn from a pic of his car, after time for design/drawing. It sold to him for $500. He had no problems at all with it at that price.
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Pcam DHC2 with the works
PM 30, 45 & 65
Corel Draw X6 - Adobe CS5
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Pcam DHC2 with the works
PM 30, 45 & 65
Corel Draw X6 - Adobe CS5
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Re: Dad's Garage
drakus wrote:I've cut it with on 14g at 24x24 with some minor mods to it. i looks better at 36x36.
I forget exactly which areas i fixed to cut it, but some of them were the tires/rims, up my the u joint in top left. some of the lines across the top need to be fixed up.
that is all i can remember off hand.
hint of advice if you cut 24x24, make sure all lines are a min 1/8in (.125) apart.
I get $150 out of it with no questions.
That's funny. I can't get 60 bucks out of the one I've had cut for a couple of months now.
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Re: Dad's Garage
Me to, I had a guy come up to me and offer $30 "to take it of my hands" like it was a scrap piece. I about blew a gasket at his arrogance.SlapNutz Fabrication wrote:drakus wrote:I've cut it with on 14g at 24x24 with some minor mods to it. i looks better at 36x36.
I forget exactly which areas i fixed to cut it, but some of them were the tires/rims, up my the u joint in top left. some of the lines across the top need to be fixed up.
that is all i can remember off hand.
hint of advice if you cut 24x24, make sure all lines are a min 1/8in (.125) apart.
I get $150 out of it with no questions.
That's funny. I can't get 60 bucks out of the one I've had cut for a couple of months now.
Bonzi Metalworks
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Re: Dad's Garage
My wife and I made this sign for a local body shop that does our clearcoating for free. We gave it to them but already have had inquiries as to what we'd charge for one, which is something we always struggle with. It's approximately 30"x30". We'd been thinking it should be worth at least $250. Any thoughts?
Last spring we made a HOT ROD HIGHWAY sign which was about the same size and finished about the same...priced one like it to an individual WITH HIS MUSTANG in it for $250, and he couldn't get away fast enough! We like making these but if we can't make anything from them we maybe need to be doing something else.
Allen
Last spring we made a HOT ROD HIGHWAY sign which was about the same size and finished about the same...priced one like it to an individual WITH HIS MUSTANG in it for $250, and he couldn't get away fast enough! We like making these but if we can't make anything from them we maybe need to be doing something else.
Allen
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Re: Dad's Garage
Your asking price is very fair, but...for what it's worth, I'd like to add one idea.
If you can incorporate positive space letters in place of the negative space letters, the signs will
have much more impact, be much easier to read & more people interested in shelling out some decent bucks for the work.
Negative space letters just don't have the same level of "cool" that solid, positive space letters do.
Just my 2 cents...
Bill
If you can incorporate positive space letters in place of the negative space letters, the signs will
have much more impact, be much easier to read & more people interested in shelling out some decent bucks for the work.
Negative space letters just don't have the same level of "cool" that solid, positive space letters do.
Just my 2 cents...
Bill
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Re: Dad's Garage
Bill,
Funny you mentioned that. My wife and I have had several discussions about that same thing. Positive letters in a sign are kinda' like your products....makes em' pop.
Thanks for the input. Much appreciated.
Allen
Funny you mentioned that. My wife and I have had several discussions about that same thing. Positive letters in a sign are kinda' like your products....makes em' pop.
Thanks for the input. Much appreciated.
Allen