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That is GREAT
That would sell the job
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That would probably depend on your location & what you paying forVCW wrote:Very nice, let me ask a few of you, what would the project sell for? Not including the furniture of course.
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Agreed, was curious to hear responses from anyone regardless of size, location, variables... Definitely a very generic questionMike Bowers wrote:That would probably depend on your location & what you paying forVCW wrote:Very nice, let me ask a few of you, what would the project sell for? Not including the furniture of course.
Thx
materials/labor/profit margin/overhead etc,etc,etc.

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WOW!
Good Job Kerry, I registered on this site just to post a compliment on your drawing. That definitely kicks the butts of the big boys. Your work encourages me to give this software another try. I've been using the $4,500 Brand \"C\" for the last 10 years and its 3D presentations are surely the worst of them all. You could probably be the guy to give Cabinet Systems seminars in the Southwest region. I know that I'd pay. On another note, I drove a cattle truck from New Mexico ranches to the feedlots outside Dalhart quite a few times in 1972.
Good Job Kerry, I registered on this site just to post a compliment on your drawing. That definitely kicks the butts of the big boys. Your work encourages me to give this software another try. I've been using the $4,500 Brand \"C\" for the last 10 years and its 3D presentations are surely the worst of them all. You could probably be the guy to give Cabinet Systems seminars in the Southwest region. I know that I'd pay. On another note, I drove a cattle truck from New Mexico ranches to the feedlots outside Dalhart quite a few times in 1972.
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Thanks All,
I just finished installing this job. It turned out pretty good. I want to post some pics of the real compared to eCabinets.
Robert,
The feedlots are still here we have also added pig farms and now there is a rush to build dairies. Anything to use a lot of water, create a lot of waste and stink!!!
VCW,
What would be your guess for a price in your area? I know I charged too little and of course my customer thinks he paid top dollar.
These were FAS red oak, all boxes are 3/4 C-3 red oak (only interiors are exposed) With 3/4 face frames. Drawers are 5/8 dovetailed red oak with 1/2\" red oak ply bottoms. (17 total including rollout for CPU and keyboard tray with flip-down front) Accuride 3832 slides, Nine doors (two with Flemish glass)Blum 120 degree hinges. Five raised panel units for desk. There are five applied moldings on the back cabinets and three on the desk that were custom cut in my shop. All rope moldings were outsourced. Cabinets are completely drilled for adjustable shelves and all shilf pin holes have a metal grommett insert to fit a metal 1/4\" pin. The Computer desk top was downgraded to laminate with an exposed oak edge cut. The Desk top was upgraded to a 5/4 Red oak top with walnut inlay. All upper cabinets have exposed plywood edges on top or bottom banded with oak banding. All cabinets were finished in my shop with stain, two coats sanding sealer, sanded, then three coats mid sheen lacquer. The desk top was stained then finished with three coats polyurethane. ( by the way I believe in finishing all cabinets inside and out drawer banks, backs of face frames, all faces and bottoms of drawers etc. I do not finish backs or ends of cabinets that are against walls)All cabinets were installed, scribed to walls ( no scribe moldings) All holes for wiring were cut through cabinets and grommets installed.
What is all of this worth where you live?
Kerry
I just finished installing this job. It turned out pretty good. I want to post some pics of the real compared to eCabinets.
Robert,
The feedlots are still here we have also added pig farms and now there is a rush to build dairies. Anything to use a lot of water, create a lot of waste and stink!!!
VCW,
What would be your guess for a price in your area? I know I charged too little and of course my customer thinks he paid top dollar.
These were FAS red oak, all boxes are 3/4 C-3 red oak (only interiors are exposed) With 3/4 face frames. Drawers are 5/8 dovetailed red oak with 1/2\" red oak ply bottoms. (17 total including rollout for CPU and keyboard tray with flip-down front) Accuride 3832 slides, Nine doors (two with Flemish glass)Blum 120 degree hinges. Five raised panel units for desk. There are five applied moldings on the back cabinets and three on the desk that were custom cut in my shop. All rope moldings were outsourced. Cabinets are completely drilled for adjustable shelves and all shilf pin holes have a metal grommett insert to fit a metal 1/4\" pin. The Computer desk top was downgraded to laminate with an exposed oak edge cut. The Desk top was upgraded to a 5/4 Red oak top with walnut inlay. All upper cabinets have exposed plywood edges on top or bottom banded with oak banding. All cabinets were finished in my shop with stain, two coats sanding sealer, sanded, then three coats mid sheen lacquer. The desk top was stained then finished with three coats polyurethane. ( by the way I believe in finishing all cabinets inside and out drawer banks, backs of face frames, all faces and bottoms of drawers etc. I do not finish backs or ends of cabinets that are against walls)All cabinets were installed, scribed to walls ( no scribe moldings) All holes for wiring were cut through cabinets and grommets installed.
What is all of this worth where you live?
Kerry
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AWESOME!
Kerry
Now that's what I'm talking about!!
We do alot of projects like this one with wood allaround the room in Annarbor Mi.
I have a ton of ??'sWhere to start?
How much of the display stuff is already in the system? & where???
How did you do the desk front??
We can do that in wood, but to do it in the system...! COOL!
When does your \"How To \" book hit the screens?
Seriusly, How did you learn to get this kind of results?
Because I'm not getting it from the \"Learning Guide\" to look like that!
Thank You for the insparation!!
Bryan
Now that's what I'm talking about!!
We do alot of projects like this one with wood allaround the room in Annarbor Mi.
I have a ton of ??'sWhere to start?
How much of the display stuff is already in the system? & where???
How did you do the desk front??
We can do that in wood, but to do it in the system...! COOL!
When does your \"How To \" book hit the screens?
Seriusly, How did you learn to get this kind of results?
Because I'm not getting it from the \"Learning Guide\" to look like that!
Thank You for the insparation!!
Bryan