like I said, that's because you can't apply a sealer and finish using a
remedial arm saw!
No, it's my remedial arm that gets to apply the finish. Since I own the shop
I get the "worst" job in the shop, finishing. I use WB products, I'm fast,
I do a great job and I still wouldn't take in outside finishing work.
So thinking about this, since I dislike finishing, double my labor rate for
finishing to 100/hr.
FWIW, that finish job you are foolish to tackle should be applied via spray
and not a brush.
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Rumpty
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"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
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like I said, that's because you can't apply a sealer and finish using a
remedial arm saw!
dave
Rumpty wrote:
can't tell until I get 3 honest guys to answer MY question first.
So
far no one has come forward.
90 minute drive plus 40 minutes finishing, or 2.1 hr * 50/hr = $105 and
I
still wouldn't take this job.
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Rumpty
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"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
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can't tell until I get 3 honest guys to answer MY question first. So
far no one has come forward.
dave
Mike in Mystic wrote: