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Melbourne chassis engineer
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Melbourne chassis engineer
Im doing a few mods to a 79 rangie... one of them is extending the chassis from 100 inch to 110... The engineer Im planning on using has told me that to do the calcs and engineer $1000 - 1500 would be fair....
FAWK ME..... Im using 2 chassis and angle cutting one 10 inch longer than the other then join... I do know abit about how it goes... but what do you recon of the price??????????
Can you recomend someone around melb... Also it will be rebodied with a HQ 1 tonner cab..
Mark
FAWK ME..... Im using 2 chassis and angle cutting one 10 inch longer than the other then join... I do know abit about how it goes... but what do you recon of the price??????????
Can you recomend someone around melb... Also it will be rebodied with a HQ 1 tonner cab..
Mark
God gave us grinders and hammers to make things flex......
$1k seems to be the going rate for big stuff like that. Trick is to get EVERYTHING you want done looked at at the same time AND TALK TO THEM BEFORE YOU START!!! Someone is going to have to do the technical maths on the stretch, and I've got a feeling it isn't going to be you....
The prices are a bit steep due to the indemnity/liability insurance the engineers are required to carry (bit like a doctors indemnity insurance). Simply covering their own arse if something goes belly up (fair enough...).
The prices are a bit steep due to the indemnity/liability insurance the engineers are required to carry (bit like a doctors indemnity insurance). Simply covering their own arse if something goes belly up (fair enough...).
George Carlin, an American Comedian said; "Think of how stupid the average person is, and realise that half of them are stupider than that".
Re: Melbourne chassis engineer
yup, thats the rate now. his arse is on the line if things go pearshaped...
x2 on Bill and his no bullshit approach. I used him a couple of years ago and he gave a good estimate of time needed and hourly rate at the start rather than a high flat fee for 30 min work.
His email was toddteag@tpg.com.au but I don't know if thats still current
His email was toddteag@tpg.com.au but I don't know if thats still current
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When I last shopped around for one, the going rate was about $2k for a good one.Gheto_Modz wrote:A 110 chassis is my fall back option.... but I havnt priced one as yet.... u know what they are worth?
Mark
Btw - everyone I know who has extended a rangie chassis has been made to plate the join - either internally or externally - using L or C chaped channel for the plates. So I doubt an engineer would pass two chassis that have been joined with an angled cut and not plated. But talk to the engineer about it.
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