Hi Dave,
That would be great and a relief. I don't know what process is used for
constructing molds but I wouldn't discount using a plexi screen for that
purpose until I've spoken with the manufacturer. Let's hope they're willing
to undertake the project and for a reasonable price.
Regards,
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: dbarton62 [mailto:dbarton62@...]
Sent: August 20, 2002 7:17 AM
To: MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [MarcosManiacs] Re: FW: Marcos Glass
Paul
I would be more than willing to supply my windshield as a
template.........Dave #5577
p.s. my rear screen is plexi... not suitable to make a mold I fear?
--- In MarcosManiacs@y..., pauldransfield@i... wrote:
> Hi again guys,
>
> I finally managed to talk to the manager at the local Standard Auto
Glass,
> one of the auto glass chains in Canada, and the chain that secured
my
> replacement screen locally in 1976. He thought there was a good
chance that
> the local windshield manufacturer (which is now owned by Pilkington)
might
> be persuaded to make the Marcos screens locally, particularly if
they were
> wanted in quantity, but he was going to make some enquiries before
getting
> anyone's hopes up too high.
>
> If this was to happen, one of the requirements would be to have
someone
> supply a front and rear screen for use in the making of molds. Now I
have to
> be honest and say I would be very reluctant to let them have my car
for that
> purpose, having waited nearly 2 years to have the last front screen
> replaced. Knowing how valuable they are, it would be asking for
trouble to
> have someone remove, do God knows what with during the mold making
process
> and then replace, two perfectly good pieces of glass. However, Dave
Barton
> from Guelph in southern Ontario was, if I recall correctly, one of
the guys
> wanting replacements screen and if he could supply his old ones for
the mold
> making process, that would seem to me to be a more realistic
solution.
>
> Until I get a positive response from Standard it's a moot point, but
> something to think about. Comments Dave?
>
> I'll post the response as soon as I hear.
>
> Regards,
>
> Paul Dransfield
> 3 litre Volvo
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Caraway [mailto:DovenWolf@c...]
> Sent: July 2, 2002 8:22 AM
> To: MarcosManiacs@y...
> Subject: [MarcosManiacs] FW: Marcos Glass
>
>
> Hi All,
> I received a reply from Marcos Heritage regarding glass pricing.
> I have attached their letter below.
> I went with 5 fronts and 10 rears as our estimate. I was happy to
see that
> they do indeed carry the Perspex rears.
> It looks like the glass converts to:
> Rear Glass Screens $345.00 each
> Front glass $452.00 each
> Rear Perspex $145.00 each
>
> It sounds as if we would be facing an additional 3216.00 (worst case
for 10
> glass rears-see below) to get them shipped to ONE destination here
in the
> US. I think that we will also have to pay some type of customs
charges as
> well. I'm not sure what they would run, but I would guess the
customs would
> be a few hundred dollars.
> Then we would incur more shipping to part them out and send them to
their
> individual destinations.
>
> I guess we need to go ahead and contact Pilkingtons (sp?) to get an
estimate
> from them. Lee can you do that?
> Although, I'm not sure how we would estimate shipping with this
method. I
> guess we could have Pilkingtons estimate it for shipping them to one
US
> location as Rory did.
>
> I'm very disappointed by what I have found so far as the shipping
will add
> so much to it that it probably will not be viable for most.
> Although, there is still the hope of getting Perspex rears from
Hayes (which
> I am still pursuing) and maybe getting someone in the US or Canada
to do
> some front screens (which I would like for Paul to pursue with the
place in
> Canada once he gets some time).
>
> Please LMK what everyone thinks.
>
> Jeff
> #8052
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pike Associates [mailto:sales@r...]
> Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 9:38 AM
> To: DovenWolf@c...
> Subject: Re: Marcos Glass
>
> We can supply rear glass or perspex ( lexan / polycarbonate )
screens.
>
> We carry perspex screens in stock at \ufffd95.00 Each.
>
> We can supply glass at the following prices:
>
> 10 x Rear Glass Screens ( Retail \ufffd350.00 ) \ufffd225.00 Each
> 5 x Front Glass Screens ( Retail \ufffd375.00 ) \ufffd295.00 Each
>
> In all honesty the perspex screens are a definate fit because they
are
> supplied oversize as opposed to the glass rear screens.
>
> Regarding the shipping, it would be much cheaper to send the screens
to one
> destination.
>
> We would have to pack them in batches of 5. And you would be looking
at
> around \ufffd200.00 to have each batch of 5 screens professionally crated
( our
> shippers insist on this ) - in all \ufffd600 for crating.
> To ship the screens ( 3 boxes ) to North America is going to cost
> in the region of \ufffd1500.00. The 3 boxes volumetrically work out at
approx
> 840kg therefor making a very expensive shipping cost.
>
> I have quoted for "worst case scenario " - i.e everybody wanting
glass rear
> screens.
> To ship a quantity of perspex screens would be a lot less - i.e to
ship 5
> perspex screens would cost \ufffd200 - \ufffd300.
>
>
>
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RE: [MarcosManiacs] Re: FW: Marcos Glass
2002-08-20 by pauldransfield@iname.com
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