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Unread 09-12-2004, 18:04
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Re: YMTC: Can teams start cutting metal for 2005?

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Originally Posted by JVN

It's interesting to note:
I've done some cost comparisons and -- making your own version of the AndyMark shifter isn't that much cheaper than just buying one.

The cost of gears/raw stock is about half as much as the AndyMark tranny costs. The difference being that you save TONS of manufacturing time buying the AndyMark Trannys.

Run the cost numbers yourself:
$360 seems more and more reasonable, every time I do so.

John
That's a great point. The rules state any machining work done by an outside shop by non-team members must be counted against the $3500 spending limit, even if donated. The amount of time it would take to build these things at the rate of a professional machine shop plus the cost of the raw materials would easily be well above $360.
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