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Re: Fair market value for scrap
Frank,
That opens a real issue, teams should cost as if they were purchasing the smallest quantity as shown in the copied rules. Your sponsor's scrap may be my sponsor's bread and butter. |
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Re: Fair market value for scrap
I see your point Al. I have to admit that since our robot has never come close the budget limit, we have been conservative in costing stock, so I have not thought much about this rule. The trouble about pricing metal is that on an industrial scale the price depends on a lot of factors. So figuring out a true price for the minimum quantity allowed in the rules is always going to be a little arbitrary.
In our case we buy stock in bulk. Much gets used for stuff other than the comp bot. The price/lb is affected by the total buy, but I do have an idea of a minimum sell quantity of a particular shape so I guess that is what we will use. |
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