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Recycling parts
If our team was to go to a scrap yard or someplace similar and recycle parts from machines that would either wise be scrapped. How do we write that on the bill of materials?
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Re: Recycling parts
People have their opinions, but the right way to do it is fair market value.
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Re: Recycling parts
Per R11, you need to find the fair market value of all non-KOP robot items.
Example: If you source some aluminum from a junkyard, the cost of an equivalent amount of aluminum from McMaster-Carr would be an acceptable fair market value. There are multiple ways to determine multiple fair-market values for one item. As long as the fair-market value you determine is less than $400 and your robot doesn't cost more than $4000 total, there's no need to find the best value. |
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Re: Recycling parts
R11 says you have to determine the fair-market value.
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Re: Recycling parts
So what exactly is fair market value? Is it:
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Re: Recycling parts
I've always treated "fair market value" as meaning the price any random FRC team would be able to purchase something for.
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Re: Recycling parts
I asked this same question in Q&A two years ago... If you take a used part, you still have to list the "cost" as the retail price for a new item. The reasoning: Otherwise teams that had been around for a few years could get all sorts of "free" parts for their robot and, effectively, could "spend" several times as much on their robots as newer teams. You have to do the same thing if items are donated.
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Re: Recycling parts
That's how I've always treated the valuation of parts for FRC, also.
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Re: Recycling parts
If I buy parts from a junkyard (say, a shaft coupler; which I did, two years ago) and pay what a junkyard sells the part for, isn't it safe to presume that the other junkyards I might have visited would sell me the same part for something like the same price?
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Re: Recycling parts
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After years of doing this, I still don't get how teams can spend $4k on a robot... Well, I guess I could if we had $4k extra laying around. |
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