nolapete;3808396; said:Adding labor into the cost of a Do-It-Yourself project is an oxymoron.



nolapete;3808396; said:Adding labor into the cost of a Do-It-Yourself project is an oxymoron.



greenterra;3808164; said:Totals for my build
Ply sheets 2700mm x 1200mm x 32mm@ $69 ea (Got these for a steal) = $276
Screws were free
Builders bog = $39
30m x 1m of 300gsm woven roving mat = $260
18L Boat Cote marine Epoxy = $340
Black epoxy pigment = $12.73
Epoxy solvent for clean up = $20
Silicone = $67
Polycarbonate lids = $60
Plumbing and lid hold down pipes = $90
36 x Besser blocks = $115
19mm Glass = $1400 delivered
Total = $2679.73

nolapete;3808396; said:Adding labor into the cost of a Do-It-Yourself project is an oxymoron.
Burko;3810676; said:"Just saying that the amount of time spent doing it yourself cant really compare to buying a pre-built tank"
I don't think that way. I get paid X amount for what I'm skilled and experienced at to preform under pressure.
At zero pressure and with a nail one, beer one, pat the dog, read the paper, cut some wood, beer one, talk to a mate and beer an other one attitude...I'm worth about a buck an hour.
KLee79;3810684; said:$2700??? wow..that kinda takes the fun out of diy. I've built a couple tanks and I'd have to say that I can build a tank for alot cheaper. Could be a price difference than the U.S.?
Take my 100g..The stand, filter, lighting, epoxy, glass and wood cost me about $250. Add another $100 and I could build a 400g. It kinda depends on how its built- The shorter the tank, the less expensive the glass. The type of wood used and the detail also contribute to cost. I can get a sheet of oak plywood for $50, birch is $40. I get my resin for about $60 a gallon. One gallon covers about 250 square feet-plenty for one tank.
You cant beat the cost of DIY if done right..Plus you get to take the credit!

