what is the gowing rate for you guys with your own rig per hour. and also when are you guys charging a minimum for work. thanks josh
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I don't do any road work. Only shop work. Aluminum/steel/stainless. I charge $40.00 an hour labor plus material and I charge for shop supplys [grinding wheels, gas etc]. But usually I use $40 as a guide. I really charge by the job. Some jobs take you longer than you can charge for and other jobs you do really quick but are worth alot. I am curious to see others opinion on all this as well. Of course different areas of the country will have different markets, but still would like to hear what others do.
Good questionScott
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Depends what the market in your area will bear.Most shops in my area charge between $35.00 and $65.00/hr plus materials.
I charge by the hour plus consumables,materials and mileage.Another shop charges a flat $55.00 plus materials.They have consumables and mileage figured in the hourly rate.As HM said some times you have to charge a little less for jobs and others pay more than enough.I`ve not had any complaints with my rates yet but I`m sure it will happen.
Check some of the shops in your area to see what they are charging and you can get a feel for what the market`s like.Don`t price yourself so low you can`t make it go and risk alienating yourself from the other shops and you don`t want to be the most expensive shop out there either,cause you could be setting at home doing nothing.
I got hooked up with a local shop to do my bending,shearing,and burn table work,they in turn gave me all their portable work(say they rather work inside),it works out great for me.
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I'm getting $65/hr mobile with a 2hr min. There are some that get more and some that charge less. I figure you get what you pay for. That figure includes fuel and consumables for me.If I am doing some expensive stuff, extra charges will be added. Kinda depends on the job.
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Originally posted by JD in Socal View PostThat's it, I'm moving to Vegas. That's $150k a year for 40 hours weeks. I like it.
Move over, Mac. Here I come.
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I charge $50.00 an hour plus materials , I also do machining and never charge for my consumables. I lease my building so I think I am very cheap for a shop thats open 10 hours a day. One thing that I do that no one else mentioned is I charge 10% over the top of my material cost, it helps cover the fuel in my truck and the hired help when I am out getting material. Not to mention there is a 5.5 % sales tax that I sometimes pay when purchasing material so that means I am only 4.5 % over my cost. Plus I generally will get my material cheaper then they would anyhow. I nearly always buy full length and unless the job uses less then half of it I charge them the length price. My supplier bends us over so hard on cuts that the cost of cutting exceeds just buying the whole length in most cases, so even though it sounds crude to charge people for the whole length they are still getting off cheap. If they go to the local "we cut it for you" shop it will cost then atleast 30-50% more then my cost.
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Dan junior & Dan Senior
Dan, Are you aware we have another Dan? It's a little confusing and will be more confusing when you become a senior..You think you should add something to yours such as a 2 or anything to make you a little bit different? just a suggestion..not trying to be bossing or rude.
Have a great day, FarrisGone But Never Forgotten!
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The Dan senior (Join Date: 05-31-2003 )may not belong to this forum but I thought he did..he's on Hobart's http://www.hobartwelders.com/mboard/ and Andy's Millersmotorsports http://www.millermotorsports.com/mbo...isplay.php?f=3
I guess I was wrong..I'm sorry... I apologize!
Do you go to the other forums i mentioned? If you don't you should try them..they are pretty good..I think you'd like them.
Have a great day, FarrisGone But Never Forgotten!
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