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eagleman193
11-25-2011, 11:50 AM
hey i have a mineral feeder our family built and designed it cost 70 bucks for square tubing you can hang oilers for cattle on it too i was wondering is 300 too much i think its reasonable

eagleman193
11-25-2011, 11:51 AM
you can lift it up with a hydraulic bed it holds three tubs and dust bags or oilers can hang on it i coat the bottom in pickup bed liner to keep the salt from rusting it out

zbounce
11-26-2011, 07:32 AM
i think its an excellent idea and 300.00 is a fair price. i like the fact that you can move it with a bale loader. Handy!

zbounce
11-26-2011, 07:34 AM
should be painted to be a finished product though

AndyA
11-26-2011, 02:28 PM
The end of that tubing on the top rail looks fairly thick. What is that? 1/4"?

You might drop that down to some thinner tubing that would work just as well. Add a gusset to keep the corners strong.

I don't know how much that would change the cost, but it might be worth looking into. You could offer the thick one at regular price, or the thin one at reduced cost. That might help catch a customer that wouldn't buy the more expensive one.

eagleman193
11-28-2011, 11:46 PM
The end of that tubing on the top rail looks fairly thick. What is that? 1/4"?

You might drop that down to some thinner tubing that would work just as well. Add a gusset to keep the corners strong.

I don't know how much that would change the cost, but it might be worth looking into. You could offer the thick one at regular price, or the thin one at reduced cost. That might help catch a customer that wouldn't buy the more expensive one.

Good idea!! and this is a picture of one my grandpa and dad and uncle built with some tubing they had left from corrals but i bought some new and its thinner a lil bit thanks for your input the heavy duty and regular are a very good idea

ccawgc
11-28-2011, 11:58 PM
add up the cost of the metal and paint, plus your labor. then add a profit mark up. Now you have the price to sell it at. you don't want to build stuff for sale and get a dollar an hour to make it.

tbone550
11-29-2011, 02:28 PM
It looks like it might not rain much where you are, but in this area we'd want something over it to keep rain out. It's good practice to cap the ends of tubing to keep insects from building nests in there, and to keep water/manure out of the ones that are resting on the ground.

Your price will depend on if you're building them in bulk, with jigs, and MIG welding. It will also depend on material thickness you end up with.

Don't make them too light, or the cattle will turn them over while they're playing with them. Not to mention the feet will rust out quicker. Remember that anything that's within reach of the cattles' tongues is also going to be attacked by the salt in the mineral and the cattle's saliva. If you went with thinner tubing anywhere, I'd make it the top horizontals only. It looks like a very sale-able idea.