Just curious to know. If there were a rear end produced like the skellenger what it it be worth to you. I am not asking this to try and rip people off, I just want to know how many people would actually buy them since they are no longer used in compeitition with the exception of AUS. I want to possibly try to have some made but I want to be able to atleast cover my cost at some point.
Thanks In advance for the input.
Lance
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I am sure you could sell quite a few. The problem is the initial investment. you are looking at about 6k for the gears and then 11k for the tooling for the investment casting and then about $125 for each set of housings you pull. So for your first 50 your cost would run about 24k. So if you sold all of them for $500 each you could recoupe your cost and then start selling them for profit. Hmmmmm, I think I looked into this one
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Mike, Your forgetting one big difference. You live in California. I live in Sumter SC. Cost of living here is atleast half or less than where you live. I have some industrial connections that I hope will come through for me. If they do It's going to benefit everyone that wants one, I can assure you of that. Anyway I'm keeping my fingers crossed and waiting on an answer to see if it's possible or not.
Till next time,
Lance
Till next time,
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ED, good to see ya here. Yea, the price is crazy. The problem is that he wants to make a skellenger copy. To do that you would need to custom make gears or find a old surplus of them since they came from garden tools.
I have found some other gears that would work well, but the housing would need to be bigger and the gears are already hardened and have a lot of meat on them.
I have found some other gears that would work well, but the housing would need to be bigger and the gears are already hardened and have a lot of meat on them.
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