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« : January 23, 2011, 03:12:53 PM »

I just made this 2 sided bookshelf (3' tall x 2' deep x 4' long) for the daycare and was wondering what it is worth if I was to make them to sell. I am just curious what people would think it is worth. How much would you pay?



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« #1 : January 23, 2011, 05:04:49 PM »

Hard to say off hand, but it looks solid and well built too.  I would say you could get easy 60-80 bucks maybe more to the right costumer never priced out short ones like that the taller 5'x3'x2' ones can go for 120 plus easy. 

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« #2 : January 23, 2011, 07:08:41 PM »

I've purchased many bookshelves and book bins for the Georgia Public Library, that were made by a carpenter in Highgate, but none anywhere near the same size or style of this one.  This shelf looks very nice.  I think easy $150.   It looks like it would be great storage for books and toys as well as being an attractive way to display them too.  Congrats, on a job well done!
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« #3 : January 24, 2011, 12:06:09 PM »

I think it is beautiful and you would have to take into consideration many options. Size, wood, painted or stained and different trim. Custom pieces would be awesome. I had some built by Dave Day and they are beautiful. Both of you are very talented. Dave has done some top quality custom pieces in my house and I love them. Good luck.
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« #4 : January 25, 2011, 08:06:13 PM »

It is easy to under estimate the cost of shelving.

To make this shelf it would take just under 2 sheets of plywood, 3/4 pine trim, fasteners, glue, bin, and a top coat of paint.

4 - 5 hours of labor each with painting

Materials, AC 3/4 plywood: $58.00, pine trim, 8.00, labor $100.00, bin & paint 20.00, brushes ect. 10.00

Hardwood plywood would cost more $45.00 per sheet at home depot 70.00 / sheet  at other lumber yards.

Total AC Plywood option: $196.00

It looks like it would need to sell for over $200.00
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« #5 : January 26, 2011, 12:04:18 PM »

Holycrap!! I guess my 140 dollar bookshelf was a steal

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« #6 : January 26, 2011, 02:38:53 PM »

Thanks, David Shea
It is built with MDF, pine trim and luan center. Not being all set up it took about 9 hours build/paint time (most time on paint 1 primer, 3 paint). all joints are glued/fastened. It is a very strong piece of furniture (Had to be for daycare kids). Without a doubt it would last more than 200 years in a home. Just a hobby and if I can make a few bucks would be nice. It is only one both sides have shelving.
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« #7 : January 26, 2011, 09:58:57 PM »

No problem,

I have had the chance to build a thing or two around my house so I know how time consuming and expensive it can be.  I have not used mdf before, so I am unfamiliar with the cost.  Your work looks nice and the time spent painting shows.

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