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john Ralph
#21 Posted : 05 July 2011 10:13:04

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Interested at this stage
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#22 Posted : 05 July 2011 10:18:33

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interested in hearing more.
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#23 Posted : 05 July 2011 10:46:03

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Sounds good, stick my name on the interecsted list as well.
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#24 Posted : 05 July 2011 11:51:49

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Please add me to list
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#25 Posted : 05 July 2011 12:03:54

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Woah - We've definatley got interest then.

My thoughts as per materials are American White Oak as it's one of my favourite woods to work with. A striaght grain makes it strong, resists warping and easier to work with. Also it's a light colour so wouldn't detract too much attention away from the model and then glass rather than perspex.

If you guys are all happy with this then I'll start looking at costs based on this spec. Obviously you may not all want the same but I think this would give us a good idea of pricing as white oak isn't the cheapest or the most expensive.

I'll keep you informed over the coming weeks as to price idea.
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#26 Posted : 05 July 2011 13:07:27

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I would be interested in one also. Look forward to receiving details.
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#27 Posted : 05 July 2011 23:06:11

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White oak is beautiful, good ideaBigGrin
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#28 Posted : 05 July 2011 23:39:59

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Blue_Joe wrote:
Guys

Looking at the custom cabinets site, and all the talk of people wanting ideas for cabinets - I'm willing to offer up my services!!!

I'm a joiner by trade and make a reasonable amount of furniture and custom items for people and am currently re-building my workshop to tailor more for this. So...

I'm willing to offer custom cabinets made to the spec people want, out of most types of wood. Anything built would be to a VERY high standard, however I worked out that on teh cainets site the cost to make a cabinet big enough to fit the victory would be at least £350 + delivery.

I however could make your cases for a much more affordable price!!!

Obviously price would be subject to the materials you want, and whether glass or perspex. However let me gauge interest from you, if I have a reasonable amount of interest then I can start looking at prices for you. I can assure you thought it will be far better than that of the company above and far better quality than using a upturned fish tank lol BigGrin BigGrin

Sam


so what next do you want dimensions to give a quote?

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#29 Posted : 06 July 2011 10:18:42

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Hi Sam

Please count me in as an interested member.

Looking forward to your pricing and your design.

I think the white oak will display the painted and unpainted models to their best.

Since I am hoping to have my model painted and coppered on one side (display side)I would like you to consider a mirror on the back instead of glass. This would show off my cut out and unpainted natural side.

I do not think the mod should alter your design in any way.

By the way after 5 days of sanding I am almost ready to start planking.

Wink
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#30 Posted : 06 July 2011 16:15:01

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Hi Sam
Sounds great to me ,Keep us posted please anything to save money .

Cheers
maldBigGrin
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#31 Posted : 06 July 2011 18:22:17

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I would possibly be interested as well... Look forward to the quote!!

Mike

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#32 Posted : 06 July 2011 18:28:24

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I too would be interested Blue.I presume you would need to know the materials of individual preference before giving a quotation, as you already know the dimensions needed for the case.
Thanks
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Blue_Joe
#33 Posted : 13 July 2011 17:46:09

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See new post here for my update: DISPLAY CASE

arpurchase
#34 Posted : 02 August 2011 22:42:08

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Hi all i was trollling the internet and found a guide on a site on making your own case but iv lost the address grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr il look again and post it as soon as iv found it again
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#35 Posted : 03 August 2011 08:52:43

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Laugh I think you mean 'Browsing'. You can be hanged from the yardarm for 'trolling'.

John
arpurchase
#36 Posted : 03 August 2011 18:14:46

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LOL oooooooh pickyLOL trolling = trawling/browsingBigGrin
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#37 Posted : 04 August 2011 09:34:25

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Not picky I'm afraid but two completely different meanings on the internet.

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#38 Posted : 04 August 2011 10:04:04

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Just to clarify and for no other reason
http://www.urbandictiona...define.php?term=trolling
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#39 Posted : 10 September 2011 12:08:48

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a question for Mr T please ...........

Can you tell me what size display cabinet you would recommend for The HMS VICTORY .
Thanks BigGrin BigGrin

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