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The build is going to be done in two phases. We construct three of the proposed six shelves and swap them with the large shelves; then fill the new shelves with the stock in the current cage. Staggering the build gives wood shop and machine shop the opportunity to move equipment to accommodate the full cage. | The build is going to be done in two phases. We construct three of the proposed six shelves and swap them with the large shelves; then fill the new shelves with the stock in the current cage. Staggering the build gives wood shop and machine shop the opportunity to move equipment to accommodate the full cage. | ||
The initial estimate cost for the materials is $750 for 520' of steel tubing and $300 for twelve sheets of eight' by four' half inch plywood. Any money left after the cage is finished will go to purchase additional part bins and tool | The initial estimate cost for the materials is $750 for 520' of steel tubing and $300 for twelve sheets of eight' by four' half inch plywood. Additional money is needed to buy saw blades and welding consumables. Any money left after the cage is finished will go to purchase additional part bins and/or tool chests. | ||
== Schedule == | == Schedule == | ||
The first half of the built will be May 9th to May 11th. Once the vote is approved the steel will be purchased, and all pieces will be cut to length and organized to facilitate quick assembly. | The first half of the built will be May 9th to May 11th. Once the vote is approved the steel will be purchased, and all pieces will be cut to length and organized to facilitate quick assembly. The second part of the build will start once wood shop and cold metals are reorganized. | ||
== Language == | == Language == | ||