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Subject: 
Re: Improved Pick-A-Brick packing
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lugnet.general, lugnet.market.shopping
Date: 
Tue, 18 Nov 2003 13:03:12 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Chris Phillips wrote:
In lugnet.general, Mark & Milissa Millère <MMillere@Knology.net> wrote:

Anybody know what 138 2x4's cost by weight???

~204 2x4's to the pound which is $28.00 at LLCA.................

= 18.95 for 138......

So if my math is correct (and it frequently isn't) it is still less expensive to
simply scoop 100 loose 2x4's into a cup for $12.95 than it is to pay by weight
for the same 100 2x4's.  And the same volume presumably only gets heavier when
filled with smaller parts.  So under this pricing scheme, buying by volume is
always a better deal than by weight, even if you don't take the extra time to
pack the cups.

Interesting...

- Chris.

I guess in an ideal world I want to buy small parts by volume and large ones by
weight,then. :-) (ideal for us I mean)

But if you only get 100 2x4s for 13 USD, that's 13 cents a brick. That's way
over my threshold for 2x4s, a common part, unless they are in a rare color. I
can get red ones for under 2 cents  or so if I get a good deal on a bulk tub...

I tend to use a lot more 1x than I do 2x and I suspect a lot of us (other than
sculpture builders) are like that... the only exception being where I am
building large things and using 2x in the inside for strength.

So I suspect I will probably patronise PAB only for things I can't get other
ways or for rare colors, And I bet a lot of fans probably are thinking the same
thing.

But for rare colors, I'm there! I got a LOT of earth orange in Billund last
month... every earth orange 1x4 they had out, in fact.



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  Re: Improved Pick-A-Brick packing
 
(...) So if my math is correct (and it frequently isn't) it is still less expensive to simply scoop 100 loose 2x4's into a cup for $12.95 than it is to pay by weight for the same 100 2x4's. And the same volume presumably only gets heavier when (...) (21 years ago, 18-Nov-03, to lugnet.general, lugnet.market.shopping)

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