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"Shop" Rates - What to Charge per hr?
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<blockquote data-quote="smbroady82" data-source="post: 648519" data-attributes="member: 4029"><p>I have a close friend that does the majority of the major work on my rig, Mo (Rokcrler). We have had this discussion 100x if we have had it once. I try to help him out as much as possible, even if it is simple stuff like disassembly, reassembly, cleaning stuff up and so on. He always takes care of me and I wouldn't hesitate going to him for anything. I always tell him: "man, make sure what you are charging me is enough to cover your time". There are also a lot of other things that people don't take into consideration like power and consumables, that stuff can add up quick. </p><p></p><p>Like Clint said, you have to be careful. I know several of the guys on here that fabricate for others like Mo, Jason Duckett, Patrick Murrah and so on. Maybe they will chime in. I think without seeing what you are going to be working on beforehand, it could be very difficult to quote out work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smbroady82, post: 648519, member: 4029"] I have a close friend that does the majority of the major work on my rig, Mo (Rokcrler). We have had this discussion 100x if we have had it once. I try to help him out as much as possible, even if it is simple stuff like disassembly, reassembly, cleaning stuff up and so on. He always takes care of me and I wouldn't hesitate going to him for anything. I always tell him: "man, make sure what you are charging me is enough to cover your time". There are also a lot of other things that people don't take into consideration like power and consumables, that stuff can add up quick. Like Clint said, you have to be careful. I know several of the guys on here that fabricate for others like Mo, Jason Duckett, Patrick Murrah and so on. Maybe they will chime in. I think without seeing what you are going to be working on beforehand, it could be very difficult to quote out work. [/QUOTE]
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