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Default How do you figure hourly rate?

I was asked to do some side work (have full time job) for some people
and was curious how you guys figure your hourly rate. I will be doing
some machine work and welding. Im curious how to figure in the amount
of electric used, welding rod/wire/75-25 gas, grinding wheels, wire
brushes, etc.... I dont want to rape anyone, but I dont want to work
for free. Im in the upstate NY area (2 1/2 hours from NYC). Any
guidlines you guys could throw my way would really help. Thanks,
Craig

 
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