jerry
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Lagrimas
I have a guy that wants to do a model of a small prefab house based on this one in Todo Santos ( http://boutique-homes.com/index.php/casa-moderna-todos-santos-mexico ) down my way...where would you buy Plywood Steel framing materials etc.....We will build it in the back shop area at Santo Tomas and reassemble on site.This guy thinks the coastal highway will be real draw . First positive feedback I've gotten in months!
I have a guy that wants to do a model of a small prefab house based on this one in Todo Santos ( http://boutique-homes.com/index.php/casa-moderna-todos-santos-mexico ) down my way...where would you buy Plywood Steel framing materials etc.....We will build it in the back shop area at Santo Tomas and reassemble on site.This guy thinks the coastal highway will be real draw . First positive feedback I've gotten in months!
I would be very careful about taking a part of a sucessful business across the border, ask Intesys Technologies in Mesa what happened when they tried to cut costs and moved part of their business to Mexico they didn't last to long. I had a lumber and steel business in Mexicali in 89 and 90 and wound up paying bribes galore to cross my semi loads of lumber and plywood. I mentioned in another thread that I paid 14,000,000 pesos one time it was to cross 2900 sheets of plywood (that was when I quit). I also mentioned a bribe of 50,000 pesos to expedite a business license the guy wouldn't give me. But back then the peso was 3000 to 1 14,000,000 =4200.00 dollars about 1.50 a sheet 50,000 pesos was a little over 16.00 in 1990 I still work in Mexico but I dont want anything to do with cross border business and the politics involved. Just my experience and it was actually different and a lot of fun being the plywood king of baja california for a while.