I just priced the two pieces of S.S. on the bagage door on a MCI. The sticker price just about knocked me down; I was expecting around $150 each as that is what it been for years. Now $450 each. Cost to fix damaged baggage door over $1000. Time to think about going smooth sides. Cost a lot less. Fred North Florida Bus Conversion
Hi Fred,
Yes. I know the how expencive they have become. That's why I started making alum. panels for customers.
Much less....
Yeah, stainless through the roof. You should see the prices for upscale residential stainless hoods. $$$
Absolutely much cheaper. Besides, for us wanting a "new" look, this is the cheaper way to go.
R&M has the entire 25 piece smooth side kit for 1200 plus shipping.
In fact, when I have extra "play money", I may order an extra set to stock for some unwelcomed emergencies.
Jerry,
Send your desigs to me, I make them all the time for much less...
Nick-
Quote from: JerryH on December 13, 2006, 04:20:18 PM
Yeah, stainless through the roof. You should see the prices for upscale residential stainless hoods. $$$
Nick, do you also do copper? and if so, how much is copper sheeting?
I have a request to do a copper sink and a copper range hood, from SWWNBD.
The sink would be 2 squares, 15 X 15 X 9 with a 3/4" lip all the way around to mount under the countertop.
The hood would be 22W X 13H X 15D with a 45° radius from top front to bottom rear. with a lip around the outside for mounting.
Gee, she doesn't want too much, does she?
Dallas
Dallas,
Try to get an idea what she wants to spend because, I can really go overboard with copper designs.....
Let alone the inflated prices of copper theese days.
Nick-
Just about all metals have risen in price in the last year or so. Stainless, copper you name it! I just picked up my last few pieces for my project. A good question here is why hasn't aluminum prices raised also? Nice smooth sides that are painted look very good. I bought a roll of 3/8 "x 50 ' copper tubing for a little over a hundred dollars!
Pat
Thanks Nick,
I was probably only kidding? :D :D
I have to build the new cabinets first to see what I actually need. I had plans on using a concrete countertop reinforced with fibreglas and a rounded pebble surface covered with 1/4" urethane. (easy to repair scratches with another coat of urethane).
I was planning on buying 23g. in 24 X 36" sections for the sink and forming it by hand, giving it a hammered, oldfashined "farm sink" look.
Joints will be soldered and I'll use a piece of stainless underneath it for strength.
For the range hood and trim I was thinking of using 24g. Which it plenty heavy for that application, but quite a bit cheaper.
The joints will be soldered and riveted with copper rivets as an accent.
Here is one link to copper sheets that still has a pretty good price:
http://www.whimsie.com/coppersheetwire.html#anchor51873
Hey Dallas:
Not sure if you need any help with your kitchen design, but if you'd like a second set of eyes on yours plans, feel free to contact me.
By the way ... some decent design and styling ideas at: http://www.abbaka.com | http://www.kitchenhood.com | http://www.bestbybroan.com
Jerry H.
Thanks Jerry,
I'll do that as soon as I get something onpaper, or in a file format.
Dallas