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#16 Arthur Brown

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Posted 07 June 2009 - 07:45 PM

Wasp hardware looks to be easily developed into a UK model. It's the wasp software that makes it special! Starts, pastes layers without peaking at the poles then stops when the layers are complete.

Don't know what the duty will be, but VAT will be added by HMRC before it will arrive with you.
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Posted 07 June 2009 - 08:01 PM

I forget about the currently poor conversion rate. 1000 pounds is probably pretty close. I seem to remember a friend paying $1800, but I don't know if that was shipping and all, or if he got the extra goodies or anything.

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Posted 07 June 2009 - 08:29 PM

it should be landing on my door step on monday / tuesday so ill be able to tell if vat has been added (iv been told its been labelled as a gift so fingers crossed (worse case i'm vat registered so i could claim it back elsewhere :rolleyes: )

the price i got included postage and paypal fees but they did give us a free tape dispenser and since the wasp only come to 22lbs i was told they would fill it up to 50lbs in shells and tape ect to get me going. so fingers crossed.

im sure the device could be made in the uk far less but the software must have had lot of time, money and experience to develop it but who knows (iv seen visco machines made of knex toy sets :D (now that's ingenious

Edited by PyroPDC, 07 June 2009 - 08:55 PM.


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Posted 16 June 2009 - 09:19 AM

So, let me get this straight. Shipping of plastic hemispheres from the US was too expensive, so you bought an $1800 machine, and had it shipped over? For that price you could have gotten a mountain of plastic hemispheres from Plasticos Gamon in Spain. They're higher quality than the stuff available here.


I've never actually found any way of ordering from Gamon, there's not a lot of help on their website.

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Posted 16 June 2009 - 06:29 PM

I found them a little hard to deal with at first but persevered and got there in the end and since then haven't had any problems. I think it helps once you've already had business with them when you reorder.

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Posted 16 June 2009 - 07:06 PM

I found them a little hard to deal with at first but persevered and got there in the end and since then haven't had any problems. I think it helps once you've already had business with them when you reorder.


A point of interest, I had an e-mail exchange from Antonio Gamon of Gamon Plasticos in Spain.
He says they are intending to add an English translation to their website soon. :D

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Posted 18 July 2010 - 04:45 PM

it should be landing on my door step on monday / tuesday so ill be able to tell if vat has been added (iv been told its been labelled as a gift so fingers crossed (worse case i'm vat registered so i could claim it back elsewhere :rolleyes: )

the price i got included postage and paypal fees but they did give us a free tape dispenser and since the wasp only come to 22lbs i was told they would fill it up to 50lbs in shells and tape ect to get me going. so fingers crossed.

im sure the device could be made in the uk far less but the software must have had lot of time, money and experience to develop it but who knows (iv seen visco machines made of knex toy sets :D (now that's ingenious


Hi

Did you ever get your wasp pasting machine ? If you did can you tell us about it please.. I am intrested in using the machine to make the entire shell casing ...

I have seen jim post some picture on pyrobin on how to make a former.. then wrap the former in cling film then paste gummed paper tape until the right thickness is produced...I would like to know how much it costs per shell..

Thanks


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Posted 18 July 2010 - 11:45 PM

Hi

Did you ever get your wasp pasting machine ? If you did can you tell us about it please.. I am intrested in using the machine to make the entire shell casing ...

I have seen jim post some picture on pyrobin on how to make a former.. then wrap the former in cling film then paste gummed paper tape until the right thickness is produced...I would like to know how much it costs per shell..

Thanks


Rob


ohh its a dream using it, it can paste a 8" shell with 14 layer in less than 4 minutes, if the tape is just right in dampness on a hot day it will dry same day.
i hate hand pasting shells, i don't know how i ever got on without it.

costs well the tape cost me about £1.50 a roll, An 8" uses 1 roll but i may have found a source at only £1 per roll (maybe less depending on the quantity i buy. it seems within the last year gummed tape has come in fashion as everywhere seems to do it now for box packing).

A good friend also gave me the idea of maybe using normal paper tape but using watered down pvc added into the water dispenser as this would get rid of the need for expensive gummed paper tape and pvc is a lot stronger so watch this space.

I haven't tried making my own casing yet as i though it seems more expensive, could be cheaper. i suppose it depends on the tape costs.

oh the parcel was not sent as a gift as i was promised and got a £169 add in vat 2 months later by TNT (lucky im vat registered)

if you really love the pyro hobby then this is a must but i must admit its a lot of money to spend. my wife still to this day thinks it cost £300 (she hit the roof at this cost hate to think what she would do if she knew the real amount lol):P

Edited by PyroPDC, 18 July 2010 - 11:50 PM.





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