PineRidge
Super Member
Got a phone call from a friend the other day asking if I could do a simple welding job for him. I knew that Gerald always used a local shop in the past and my curiosity got the better of me so I asked what was up?
Turns out that the local welding shop that has been in this area forever is now quoting 2 bucks a minute for services rendered. While the 2 bucks doesn't sound like much at first if you do the math that's $120.00 an hour to lay a bead! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif Guess I might understand that if they had to come to you with the extra expense of fuel and all but welding is a carry in issue for these folks, period.
Checked my watch and the job took me all of 25 minutes from setup to the finish for Gerald's item and as I handed him the part I winked and told him that the damages came to 50 bucks, but that I would settle for a cold beer (man I work cheap) /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I'll put it to you, does $120. an hour seem steep to you guys? What's the going rate in your area for carry-in welding?
Turns out that the local welding shop that has been in this area forever is now quoting 2 bucks a minute for services rendered. While the 2 bucks doesn't sound like much at first if you do the math that's $120.00 an hour to lay a bead! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif Guess I might understand that if they had to come to you with the extra expense of fuel and all but welding is a carry in issue for these folks, period.
Checked my watch and the job took me all of 25 minutes from setup to the finish for Gerald's item and as I handed him the part I winked and told him that the damages came to 50 bucks, but that I would settle for a cold beer (man I work cheap) /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I'll put it to you, does $120. an hour seem steep to you guys? What's the going rate in your area for carry-in welding?