I built a casket for just over $100 yesterday. I was thinking that for those people who chose to get creamated this would be a very affordable option. Most people that I talk to who are being cremated say "I don't need a box". What they don't realize is that they need to be transported and cremated in an approved container. What this usually means is that the funeral home will sell them a "transport container" which essentially is a sturdy cardboard box. They usually charge the family $150-$200 for this box even though it costs them less than $50.
This leaves me several options for this $100 box. I could sell plans online for $10. I could see if any hardware store would be willing to sell kits. I could have a display box with several kits inside. I think I could sell the ready made kits for $200.
For $250 I could sell the box assembled and delivered within the city of Prince George.
The last option that I came up with I think is the best from a participatory point of view. I could talk to Church groups and service organizations about setting up classes for people to build their own box. It would only take a half day for basic assembly. This would provide people to come together and discuss death in an open forum. Once assembled people could use this box as storage prior to it's final purpose.
Monday, January 19, 2009
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