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		<title>Marcin: Created page with &quot;Can you find out the per square meter cost of mirrors in India? This is still the most expensive part, as far as i know.  In Rajkot the mirrors were 9 Rupees per square food. So ...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;Can you find out the per square meter cost of mirrors in India? This is still the most expensive part, as far as i know.  In Rajkot the mirrors were 9 Rupees per square food. So ...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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In Rajkot the mirrors were 9 Rupees per square food. So about 100 rupees per square meter, about 2 dollars. I have the figures for cost of steel per kilogram lying around somewhere, which was also significantly cheaper than what I&amp;#039;m used to here in Europe. Main costs were labour, as whole factory salary is required to build 1 or 100 machines. So 7500 would be for a single purchase, whereas 5000 would be multiple, including profit margin. This is why tinytech is currently building 5 64 m^2 machines to decrease labour per m^2 as much as possible and be able to offer good price for even single order.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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