Skylar
Well-known member
Hi everybody! I've been hanging around this forum for several months, soaking up knowledge from all you fine lads. I finally have something add!
I plan to build a G9 and have put together a heavily-revised parts list (based upon Paul Stephan's original spreadsheet)--so I thought I would share it with everyone:
G9partsMar-04-2006.xls
[If anyone happens to notice any glaring mistakes, please let me know]
The total cost could easily drop by 100-200 bucks with better sourcing and cheaper part selection, but this particular setup is geared towards the fellow who is just starting out in DIY and wants the best parts for this project (hey that sounds like me!). The shipping prices are TBD--I will order this stuff as soon as I get back from a business trip next week in Santa Cruz, CA (woohoo!). Anyway, I think this would make a good reference point for fellow beginners or just a good template.
Some new features of this spreadsheet are:
-improved organization of parts
-cost sorted by component type
-cost sorted by supplier
-shipping costs per supplier
-xformer quantity/price auto-adjustment depending upon xformer choice
Plans are also in place to build some LA-2As, 1176s, Pultecs--so expect to see some parts lists for these as well. My thanks to Paul for his original spreadsheet. And most importantly, let's give a resounding applause to Jakob for his wonderful projects!
[EDIT] link fixed
[EDIT] link fixed again.
Note that some parts are struck-through. I recommend finding alternate sources for such parts.
I plan to build a G9 and have put together a heavily-revised parts list (based upon Paul Stephan's original spreadsheet)--so I thought I would share it with everyone:
G9partsMar-04-2006.xls
[If anyone happens to notice any glaring mistakes, please let me know]
The total cost could easily drop by 100-200 bucks with better sourcing and cheaper part selection, but this particular setup is geared towards the fellow who is just starting out in DIY and wants the best parts for this project (hey that sounds like me!). The shipping prices are TBD--I will order this stuff as soon as I get back from a business trip next week in Santa Cruz, CA (woohoo!). Anyway, I think this would make a good reference point for fellow beginners or just a good template.
Some new features of this spreadsheet are:
-improved organization of parts
-cost sorted by component type
-cost sorted by supplier
-shipping costs per supplier
-xformer quantity/price auto-adjustment depending upon xformer choice
Plans are also in place to build some LA-2As, 1176s, Pultecs--so expect to see some parts lists for these as well. My thanks to Paul for his original spreadsheet. And most importantly, let's give a resounding applause to Jakob for his wonderful projects!
[EDIT] link fixed
[EDIT] link fixed again.
Note that some parts are struck-through. I recommend finding alternate sources for such parts.