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Carpenter to make a box


Ginger Pele

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I have a cargo bike but the wooden box is rotten in places and needs replacing. Its like the one in this link:


http://www.cangoo.nl/producten/cangoo-bakfietsen/cangoo-downtown.html


I'd like someone to make a new box out of marine grade plywood, which should be a quick job for someone with the right tools. Would anyone like to come to quote? We're in Camberwell.


Matthew

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One option from looking at the photo is to speak to Hub Studios in Peckham.


http://www.hubworkshop.com/


They offer a CNC service for ?55 an hour + your materials. That box is fairly simple, and its most likely made in the exact same way. A piece of Marine ply from Whittens won't cost much more than ?30-?40.


You can even make stuff like this by simply taking the CAD (they are free) from this website for furniture!


https://www.opendesk.cc/

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