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Wow. That is a good question. I do think that it depends on where
you have it, what the rent is like, what you have to do to the
building, etc.<br>
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We had to rebuild the interior of our space, and when we got there,
there was no power, no water, etc. Took a bit of work to get it
functional, but we did it in short order. If you're going to do it
based on membership dues, realize it might take a while. If you are
like us, a few of us just footed the majority of the cost to get it
up and running. <br>
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Give us some more information on your space, and let's see what we
all come up with..<br>
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-SkyDog<br>
hackerconsortium.com<br>
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On 10/25/2010 2:05 PM, Grant Henninger wrote:
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<div>Hello all,</div>
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<div>It doesn't look like this email list has been too active, but
I thought I would see if there is anybody out there that could
give me a hand.</div>
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A few friends and I are looking at starting up our own
hackerspace. We've tried to think through what we'll need to buy
in order to get our place up and running, but I'm sure we're
leaving things out. For those of you who have been through this
process before, what were your startup costs?
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<div>Thanks!</div>
<div>Grant Henninger</div>
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