kayakrguy wrote:One thing I notice consistently is that stuff mentioned here--for example, 11-12-13 ply for 1/2-3/4 inch ply is simply off the wall in terms of what is in stock hereabouts at the big boxes or even mill shops serving contratractors.
There is an Arauco (spelling) 1/2" (15/32 really) at one Lowe's near here, rated as 'cabinet grade' and it has, I recall, 7 or 8 ply.
Once you move off the big box stuff hereabouts, you head to the special order desk and then you get the minimum order problem. If I was building TD's for a living it would be fine to order but hello? not for one.....but wait a minute! Madjack, you running a business school for wannabe builders? <g>
I'm retired, so this could be a new job to lose money at--like dairy farming <G> (except it isn't funny for the farmers)
Jim
kayakrguy wrote:Madjack and folks,
Home Depot locally sells an 8 foot section of 1"x1"x1/8" aluminum angle for $37.97. That seems very pricey to me. Those of you who have bought aluminum angle--does that seem crazy? It does to me, but then this is the first time I have ever been in the market for aluminum angle<g> Caviar might have the same effect <g>
Thanks,
Jim
kayakrguy wrote:Madjack and folks,
Home Depot locally sells an 8 foot section of 1"x1"x1/8" aluminum angle for $37.97. That seems very pricey to me. Those of you who have bought aluminum angle--does that seem crazy? It does to me, but then this is the first time I have ever been in the market for aluminum angle<g> Caviar might have the same effect <g>
Thanks,
Jim
GPW wrote:Guys , I saw some really nice 1 1/2" Aluminum C channel that was welded into a frame .... made me think immediately of Aluminum TD frame with panels inserted into the channel frame .... SIMPLE !!! STRONG!!!But probably expensive ...??? crumbs for thought ....
GPW wrote:Miri... It would depend on the frame design and materials used .... Don't worry about the weight , nobody 's got one as heavy as mine , but it works fine ... If you're counting , you have to put the TD on WeightWatchers and weigh everything , and write it down ... weekly meetings with your peers (us ) to discuss weight saving measures... Just remember the more you put in now , the less you can put in later ... just like a diet , eh ????
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