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Stainless Fabricator Sydney

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Created by FolkboatM26 > 9 months ago, 15 Jan 2016
FolkboatM26
23 posts
15 Jan 2016 10:28AM
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Hi - I want to get pushpit/pulpits made for my Folkboat moored in inner west. Have come to a few dead ends with either shipwrights charging like wounded bulls or fabricators just not interested. Any recommendations regarding fabricators either in Sydney harbour or Pittwater, and also what is a reasonable price? Been quoted $5k which seems a little steep, and $3k from fabricator that couldn't return a call or email for 3 months..... Any advice much appreciated!!

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
15 Jan 2016 12:47PM
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Thats insane. Dunno if it helps but in brookvale theres a alluminium boat welding place on old pittwater road. They repaired my snapped boom in a day for $100. Did a great job and were easy going.

Lazzz
NSW, 885 posts
15 Jan 2016 1:49PM
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Viking Marine at Taren Point made my pushpit & solar panel arch.

They did a fantastic job but were not real cheap. Nice people too!!

FolkboatM26
23 posts
15 Jan 2016 1:30PM
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Thanks Lazzarae - will check them out.

twodogs1969
NSW, 1000 posts
15 Jan 2016 5:03PM
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I am not sure who the used but endeavour marine in Kogarah bay (botany bay yacht club ) had mine repaired from damage done in the April storm. They would be able to help you out and botany bay is a hell of a lot cheaper than pittwater or the harbour.

UncleBob
NSW, 1220 posts
15 Jan 2016 5:13PM
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twodogs1969 said..
I am not sure who the used but endeavour marine in Kogarah bay (botany bay yacht club ) had mine repaired from damage done in the April storm. They would be able to help you out and botany bay is a hell of a lot cheaper than pittwater or the harbour.


I do believe that would be David Eggins, work out of a factory in Taren Point. Does some exceptional work !

MorningBird
NSW, 2662 posts
15 Jan 2016 7:19PM
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Fore and Aft Marine in Pittwater made my dodger frame. Some years ago but did a good job at a good price.

Jode5
QLD, 853 posts
15 Jan 2016 9:12PM
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i am in the stainless steel game in Brisdane and I can tell you to make Pushpits and Pullpits is not a cheap exercise.As we all know nothing on a boat is square and to get the right shape the rails will require measuring, manufactured, more than likely two trial fits, weld off, Polish and finally fit. To do the above on just a small pushpit / pullpit will will take at least two days each, a total of 36 hours. Most metal shops will work on about $100/hr. Material will run into about $400. so the cost you will look at will be about $3600 + $400+ gst. A total cost of about $4,400.00. I would expect the price to be between $4,000 and $5,000. Hope this is of some help.

Lazzz
NSW, 885 posts
16 Jan 2016 7:43AM
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Jode5 said..
i am in the stainless steel game in Brisdane and I can tell you to make Pushpits and Pullpits is not a cheap exercise.As we all know nothing on a boat is square and to get the right shape the rails will require measuring, manufactured, more than likely two trial fits, weld off, Polish and finally fit. To do the above on just a small pushpit / pullpit will will take at least two days each, a total of 36 hours. Most metal shops will work on about $100/hr. Material will run into about $400. so the cost you will look at will be about $3600 + $400+ gst. A total cost of about $4,400.00. I would expect the price to be between $4,000 and $5,000. Hope this is of some help.




Yep, mine had several trial fittings & then some welding in place - total cost for pushpit & arch = $5000







Ramona
NSW, 7584 posts
16 Jan 2016 7:48AM
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Jode5 said..
i am in the stainless steel game in Brisdane and I can tell you to make Pushpits and Pullpits is not a cheap exercise.As we all know nothing on a boat is square and to get the right shape the rails will require measuring, manufactured, more than likely two trial fits, weld off, Polish and finally fit. To do the above on just a small pushpit / pullpit will will take at least two days each, a total of 36 hours. Most metal shops will work on about $100/hr. Material will run into about $400. so the cost you will look at will be about $3600 + $400+ gst. A total cost of about $4,400.00. I would expect the price to be between $4,000 and $5,000. Hope this is of some help.


That's why buying secondhand makes much more sense. When buying make sure the vessel has a good pushpit and pullpit, or wait till suitable items come up for sale. Labour costs are a killer everywhere. There used to be kits with slip on and rivet or screw fittings but they have seemed to have disappeared.

Stella's pushpits and pullpits would be perfect. There was a very nice complete boat being given away in Sydney recently!

whiteout
QLD, 264 posts
16 Jan 2016 10:14AM
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You could try tempo spars in Brookvale or buy the tube and get it bent at a muffler shop like I did and the fabricate the base plates but I did the welding and polishing. Ask around at the local shipwright's they may know a fabricator. I sold my lovely Folkboat, I miss the fun times I had in her.

MorningBird
NSW, 2662 posts
16 Jan 2016 11:28AM
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You could try tempo spars in Brookvale or buy the tube and get it bent at a muffler shop like I did and the fabricate the base plates but I did the welding and polishing. Ask around at the local shipwright's they may know a fabricator. I sold my lovely Folkboat, I miss the fun times I had in her.


A fine looking hull profile. Lovely lines.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
17 Jan 2016 9:16AM
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nice job on those whiteout

EC31
NSW, 490 posts
19 Jan 2016 8:17AM
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Tempo spars are no longer in Brookvale. They now work out of Rozelle at the new marina under the Anzac bridge.

ChrisJ1978
NSW, 57 posts
20 Jan 2016 1:42PM
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Roland at Tempo is still in Brookvale, I had him redo my standing rigging before Christmas. The office in Rozelle is more of a showroom.

FolkboatM26
23 posts
25 Jan 2016 11:46AM
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HI - thanks all for the advice. A few good leads that I will follow up.

samsturdy
NSW, 1659 posts
25 Jan 2016 3:51PM
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There's also a fabricator next door to Whitworths in Darley Ave Mona Vale. They made up a bimini
leg that got damaged. Did a good job, not too expensive. Darley Ave is easy to get to and plenty of
parking at Whitworths.



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