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savannah505
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posted 398 days ago
I was wondering, when you make these kind of pieces for people, do you set your price on them by the wood material and your time, or the material and how many six packs were consumed?
-- Dan Wiggins
TexPenn
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posted 397 days ago
Well…. the carpenter ~ crafter price is 25.00 an hour The furniture builder price is 50.00 an hour & the art price is 75.00 an hour. I prefer to call it art!!!!
& I quit beer several years ago, so there is no more sixpac sircharge.
-- Ted, TX or PA www.around-the-bend.com
Rj
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posted 397 days ago
My Great Grandfather called it Art when he set his jug of moon shine on it or he Chopped the chicken’s head off on it , he also used it to stop his truck from rolling down hill, But He also used it for a Stool , Night stand & coffee table. It was so versitile he couldn’t live without it . sooo Who am I to say my Great Grandfather was wrong- Not Me thats for sure.
-- Rj's Woodworks,San Jose & Weed Ca,
TexPenn
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posted 397 days ago
& on older ford pickups, i’m pretty sure they are included…. the stock jack is too short! LOL
-- Ted, TX or PA www.around-the-bend.com