Dave,
You could charge about $80 per 33 pieces.  That's what SHS charged for its 
weathered and unweathered rail.  On a per piece basis it could be $2.50.  If 
you offer it both ways you might want to have an up charge for weathered.   
Micro Engineering charges $107.45 for 33 pieces (36" long) for weathered .125 
rail and $99.65 for the same quantity of unweathered rail.  

Of course as a potential consumer it would great if you could sell it for free. 
 Or at as low a cost that makes sense for you.
Ben Trousdale

--- In [email protected], "Ed" <Loizeaux@...> wrote:
>
> Dave....Another thought:  Why not call it "code 131 rail"?  It would be a 
> more accurate name for your new product.  Ed L.
> 
> > That is what we will be going for now.
> > Dave
> 
> > Is there any reason not to make it the same height as the SHS rail, code 
> > .131+/-?
> > Ben Trousdale
> 
> > > Hi Dave....My first thought is to ask why you are making something that 
> > > already exists?  Usually, duplication is not beneficial to anyone.  
> > > Micro-Engineering makes code 125 rail according to this web site.  Ed L.
> 
> > > > We are in the process of starting shop to draw code #125 nickel silver
> > > > rail.  Are there 
> > > > any thoughts from this group as to the price range per strip for this
> > > > new product?
> > > > Dave
>




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