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The making of a BRASS float 9 years 6 days ago #10130

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Received a question about how I make the brass floats.

<.... do you just solder these together just curious. >


There are 83 separate processes for creating 1 float - so NO, I don't just solder them together ! :whistle:

It takes 3 hours to make a set of three AFTER all the parts have been individually created. There are 7 individual pieces that make up one float and there multiple steps to create each piece.

I should be charging double !!! :woohoo:
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The making of a BRASS float 9 years 6 days ago #10132

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Yes, you should be charging (at least) double. I bought a set of floats from you and feel that I stole them for the price. Your design, engineering expertise, and precision manufacture should be worth 3 times the price you are now receiving.
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The making of a BRASS float 9 years 6 days ago #10133

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It's more about keeping these machines on the road.

(besides- scotch needs a new wing-suit !)

Thanks to everyone for purchasing these pieces!
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scotch wrote: It's more about keeping these machines on the road.

(besides- scotch needs a new wing-suit !)

Thanks to everyone for purchasing these pieces!


So if you happen to dirty your wing suit while trying to fly through that 7 ft wide crevasse at 125 mph. you'll be using lacquer thinner to clean out the suit???

www.theguardian.com/sport/video/2015/jul...k-gopro-record-video

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The making of a BRASS float 9 years 6 days ago #10136

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If that's the case KB, lacquer thinner would be a waste of money !

Fortunately there are no "holes" in the geography in this province. Maybe one in my head, however! :woohoo:
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The making of a BRASS float 8 years 7 months ago #11603

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Installed Scotch's brass floats with new fioat valves. What a difference the brass floats make. If you can get a set, do it.
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