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Noel2

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Subject : Learning curve
Posted : 2007-02-17 11:22 AM
Post #33609

Good day all. I work on a yacht that is 25yrs old, built in Holland(beautiful veneering)& I'm trying to get "edumacated" as to the veneering/interior finish carpentry to represent the boss a little more responsibly during the process. We are planning a refit on the old girl & one of the issues is interior upgrades with numerous items. One being carpentry/veneering for an A/V upgrade. We have a cabinet roughly (10'L x 2 1/2'D x 31"T) See pics please. Here is the deal. It pretty much unbolts, so it can be made offsite once particulars are worked out. I'm trying to source this veneer w/out having to go back to Holland( in a perfect world) Also, we are looking to alter or build new this entire cavbinet as to accomodate a 47"LCD that rises on a lift, plus all of the components that would go w/ an entertainment system for this area. I know this is a pretty vague description, but what would a ball park figure be for something like this? You would not believe the qoute I received. Or maybe you would, I don't know.


 
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the yacht shop

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Subject : RE: Learning curve
Posted : 2007-03-07 9:43 PM
Post #33690 - In reply to #33609

We know what you are talking about because we rebuilt a unit like the item you describe. The mechanical and electrical alone were 9k and then the wood was another 4k. Labor to get it back togather was a real 7 weeks.
You may need the big card for this one.


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