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Bruce 09
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| Quote: | | Thanks Bruce, I'll let you know. only thing that will kill me is the shipping. |
Do you think I would ship it
Let me know if you are going to ACTUALLY do it and I will set it up so you can go and pick it up in your local supplier .
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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| Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 12:58 am Post subject: |
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| Bruce 09 wrote: | | Quote: | | Thanks Bruce, I'll let you know. only thing that will kill me is the shipping. |
Do you think I would ship it
Let me know if you are going to ACTUALLY do it and I will set it up so you can go and pick it up in your local supplier .
Bruce |
I am trying to actually do it ( gee that sounded dirty ) I have the time and the cash just need to find the product.
Where would I pick it up? At the cash N cary?
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Bruce 09
Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 747 Location: Kamloops BC, Canada
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what is the cash N carry ?
NO, it is at my lumber supplier.
Bruce
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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| Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 6:25 am Post subject: |
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| Bruce 09 wrote: | what is the cash N carry ?
NO, it is at my lumber supplier.
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Which is where?
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Ok got the quote from Lowe's
$170.04 for the 5' x 12'
$ 85.02 for the 30" x 12'
That's $2.83/sq ft
Little bit better than the Wilsonart Cash N Cary.
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vorlon
Joined: 06 Feb 2008 Posts: 34
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Hi
I think i found some of this stuff here in Australia but the sample i had given to me had a slight texture to it,
is this right?
Thanks
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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| vorlon wrote: | Hi
I think i found some of this stuff here in Australia but the sample i had given to me had a slight texture to it,
is this right?
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Yep Wilsonart has a slight texture. Can you drop it on a scanner and post a picture? Is there a number on the back of the sample to reference?
Here's the Wilsonart I scanned some time ago.
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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| Bruce 09 wrote: | what is the cash N carry ?
NO, it is at my lumber supplier.
Bruce |
Hi Bruce,
Where is your lumber supplier located?
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Bruce 09
Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 747 Location: Kamloops BC, Canada
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| Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 3:15 am Post subject: |
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About three miles from me !
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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| Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 3:17 am Post subject: |
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| Bruce 09 wrote: | About three miles from me !
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In otherwards I'd have to arrange shipping from Kamloops? I may be further ahead grabbing it from Lowe's.
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Bruce 09
Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 747 Location: Kamloops BC, Canada
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Sorry! just screwing with ya, I knew what you meant
I have only called one of my lumber suppliers which was rona (Not the best place to get goo deals on laminate) I Know I could get a better price than that if I worked on a supplier I know who supplies cabinet shops . I just made a quick call and got that price just see where it was now .
What I told you a few posts ago is I would arrange good pricing through one of my accounts and you could pick it up .
I have been skimming this thread and missed a couple of of yours regarding exactly what you wanted to do, BUT It sounds like you are going to glue a couple pieces together right ?
It is going to take some skill to get an invisible seam! not impossible but there is a few tricks to laying and seaming laminate .
I am wondering why you wanted to spend a couple of hundred bucks on a backing for a paint job though .
Have you tested many screen surfaces yet? One thing about diy is the finished product usually has no or limited value, where as you buy a good second hand screen you can usually get your money back out of it .
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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| Bruce 09 wrote: | Sorry! just screwing with ya, I knew what you meant
I have only called one of my lumber suppliers which was rona (Not the best place to get goo deals on laminate) I Know I could get a better price than that if I worked on a supplier I know who supplies cabinet shops . I just made a quick call and got that price just see where it was now .
What I told you a few posts ago is I would arrange good pricing through one of my accounts and you could pick it up .
I have been skimming this thread and missed a couple of of yours regarding exactly what you wanted to do, BUT It sounds like you are going to glue a couple pieces together right ?
It is going to take some skill to get an invisible seam! not impossible but there is a few tricks to laying and seaming laminate .
I am wondering why you wanted to spend a couple of hundred bucks on a backing for a paint job though .
Have you tested many screen surfaces yet? One thing about diy is the finished product usually has no or limited value, where as you buy a good second hand screen you can usually get your money back out of it .
Bruce |
I think we're one a different wave length here. I've been to Rona. They tried the bait and switch, rasing the price to $500 then 'discounting' it to $400 when I was quoted $328 to begin with just 5 weeks before.
Right...
Now the paint job wasn't for the main big piece. I was also going to make a gaming screen for my Runco 900 in my office, 72" and I wanted to paint it with retroreflective paint in a rattle can. However this doesn't sound like a great idea acording to those who've tried it. SO that's where some of your confusion came in.
I'm getting 3 pieces.
Two initialy - the 5' x 12' and the 2.5' x 12' pieces. These would make up the screen in my living room. 12 foot wide by 7.5 foot high.
Then I'd get a 4' x 8' sheet for the screen in my office for the Runco 900. Trim that down to 72" 4:3 for gamming. Follow??
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Bruce 09
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| AnalogRocks wrote: |
I think we're one a different wave length here. I've been to Rona. They tried the bait and switch, rasing the price to $500 then 'discounting' it to $400 when I was quoted $328 to begin with just 5 weeks before. |
How does you getting screwed around by rona have anything to do with wave lengths or the price I get quoted ...
I do not understand what that meant ! You obviously got some confusion on pricing where you went,but what are you saying by "different wavelegnth"? that I cannot get that price at rona , or you do not want to deal with rona ?
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Right...
Now the paint job wasn't for the main big piece. I was also going to make a gaming screen for my Runco 900 in my office, 72" and I wanted to paint it with retroreflective paint in a rattle can. However this doesn't sound like a great idea acording to those who've tried it. SO that's where some of your confusion came in. |
OK makess more sense now (SLIGHTLY)
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I'm getting 3 pieces.
Two initialy - the 5' x 12' and the 2.5' x 12' pieces. These would make up the screen in my living room. 12 foot wide by 7.5 foot high. |
Wow sounds like you need another projector and my blending rig
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Then I'd get a 4' x 8' sheet for the screen in my office for the Runco 900. Trim that down to 72" 4:3 for gamming. Follow?? |
Yes I do! Every detail
On your Gaming screen do not buy Wilsonart and paint! Buy a sheet of melamine, and I will send you some Retro Paint. Or find a cheap model b 4:3 ratio used screen for cheaper than that diy combo costs. I'll find you a cheap HP screen if you do not want to paint the stuff I send .
Bruce
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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| Bruce 09 wrote: | | AnalogRocks wrote: |
I think we're one a different wave length here. I've been to Rona. They tried the bait and switch, rasing the price to $500 then 'discounting' it to $400 when I was quoted $328 to begin with just 5 weeks before. |
How does you getting screwed around by rona have anything to do with wave lengths or the price I get quoted ...
I do not understand what that meant ! You obviously got some confusion on pricing where you went,but what are you saying by "different wavelegnth"? that I cannot get that price at rona , or you do not want to deal with rona ? |
No I meant you were skimming and missunderstood the content of the thread and couldn't follow one of my pattented tangent semi-off topic detour's. I don't mind dealing with RONA. I like to shop Canadian but I didn't apreciate what they tried to do.
| Bruce 09 wrote: | | AnalogRocks wrote: |
Right...
Now the paint job wasn't for the main big piece. I was also going to make a gaming screen for my Runco 900 in my office, 72" and I wanted to paint it with retroreflective paint in a rattle can. However this doesn't sound like a great idea acording to those who've tried it. SO that's where some of your confusion came in. |
OK makess more sense now (SLIGHTLY) |
| Bruce 09 wrote: | | AnalogRocks wrote: |
I'm getting 3 pieces.
Two initialy - the 5' x 12' and the 2.5' x 12' pieces. These would make up the screen in my living room. 12 foot wide by 7.5 foot high. |
Wow sounds like you need another projector and my blending rig |
Well I know where I can get another Ampro 4000G Can I blend a 4000G and a Runco 900? lol
| Bruce 09 wrote: | | AnalogRocks wrote: |
Then I'd get a 4' x 8' sheet for the screen in my office for the Runco 900. Trim that down to 72" 4:3 for gamming. Follow?? |
Yes I do! Every detail
On your Gaming screen do not buy Wilsonart and paint! |
I was just knocking that idea around for fun. A what if...
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Buy a sheet of melamine, and I will send you some Retro Paint. Or find a cheap model b 4:3 ratio used screen for cheaper than that diy combo costs. |
What's a model 'b' screen? I'd be into trying the painting BUT I don't have any spray guns.
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I'll find you a cheap HP screen if you do not want to paint the stuff I send .
Bruce |
A nice (small) HP would fit the build nicely.
I emailed a place about a 72" sony free standing curved screen and a 100" curved screen. They replied to my email once saying they could get one then never responded after that
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Bruce 09
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A model b screen is a screen used by dalite for industrial and institution use (they are cheaply made and have horrible waves) they are also almost always 4:3 ratio as well, you can get these screens cheaper than actually buying the screen material it's self . You then make your own fixed frame screen.
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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| Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:16 am Post subject: |
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| Bruce 09 wrote: | A model b screen is a screen used by dalite for industrial and institution use (they are cheaply made and have horrible waves) they are also almost always 4:3 ratio as well, you can get these screens cheaper than actually buying the screen material it's self . You then make your own fixed frame screen.
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I see, the model b is a high gain I take it ( see I'm catchin' on ). What's the gain g? I mean B?
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Bruce 09
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The modelB is the style of the screen, very cheap! There is a model C , and a tab tensioned screen, fixed,etc. those are models of dalite screens.
You were looking for a retro screen and I was pointing you to the dalite's HP (High Power) screen, It is a retro reflective screen! That is the material you would be able to get on a model B, it's cheaper than buying the material raw .
Not that many deals right now, there used to be a lot of sellers selling them cheap.
You still have a 12' laminate seam to content with on your main screen.
Bruce
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