Larry Bud wrote:
Let me know what you think!
The math isn't working out for me. Instead of $5.99 for a 4" plastic Y
from Woodcraft (or wherever), I pay you $20 for plans so I can spend $6
on materials to make one. With that $0.01 difference, I have to make
2000 fittings to break even. I start saving a whopping $0.01 each
fitting when I make fitting number 2001.
That's even if I don't factor in trips to the emergency room because of
the sheet metal cuts. (:
I'd say more like $2 for a PDF file, or $5 or $7 for a set of paper
drawings, is more in line with what I'd pay.
-j
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