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Old 01-14-2008, 09:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How do these big labs charge 90.00 for a FCG that are 80%+ gold? Has anyone seen them cheaper?
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Old 01-20-2008, 10:31 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I did a 77% FCG molar that had 200.00 in metal plus I charge 80.00 for the work.
These big labs cant be loosing money on each FCG crown they make can they?
I hate doing these restorations, contacts are such a bitch.
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Old 02-01-2008, 01:11 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I think I can speak for Travis when I say that a laser welder is not in the budget! I'd love to own one, but its just not in the cards right now Wish it was.......

Travis....How do you cut your contacts in for a FGC?

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Old 02-03-2008, 11:55 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I do as much as I can with the wax. I will finish the wax up and fit it back on the model making the contacts exactly the way I would want them in the metal. When I finish the metal I smooth and polish everything but the contacts. I will then try and seat it on the solid model, this is were I loose the contact. Your right about the cost of a laser welder. I also find it easier to remake the crown than to attempt to solder a contact on. I have been getting a lot of FGC lately and think I should find a course on soldering to help me fix this weakness I have.
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Old 02-04-2008, 07:06 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Do you guys use a butane torch to do your contacts? Back in the day, I use to take a pencil (outline my contact area), add some flux to the inside of the penciled area, then use the butane torch to get my crown red hot, then place the sliver of gold to the contact area, it worked great and very simple for me. Hope this helps.
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Rob uses a laser welder, I use Oxy Acet.
Any of you guys use the hydrogen torch??
I used to use a butane torch for silver solder jobs, now I keep it for a qiuck job now and then. I use mostly Oxy Acet.
Also, I tack weld every joint befroe soldering with an electric tack welder. Holds parts right where you want them for soldering.
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Hi Rob,
May be harder in that it gets things hotter quicker. If your on your toes about it, it could be nice. Those torches are around 900 dollars. I remember changing from butane to oxy acet. It seemed to be to hot at first. Then you find the sweet spot and production goes up.
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Old 04-29-2008, 08:26 AM   #12 (permalink)
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I'm an individual lab owner, do all work myself and charge 103.00 labor + Gold per dwt. for my FCG crowns.
PFM's are 136.00 labor + Gold per dwt.
I often wonder if my fees are excessive or if I am not charging enough. I know all to well the amount of time I put into my work, along with 30 years of experience, I charge for my time and offer excellent work. The high costs for Gold have increased my PFG's to over 200.00 per unit. Yet my labor fees remain moderate in relation to the cost of living, I am still paying for these high Gold prices. My All Ceramic crowns are less expensive then my PFM's.

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