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I am increasingly being asked to work on other peoples cars and it has
got to the point that I'm going to start charging for it. It's far
more fun than sitting in front of a computer and if it can pay for
more tools and goodies on the LC the better.
So, out of interest, what do you guys pay your local friendly
mechanics?
Initially I am just doing basic servicing, axle rebuilds etc, but will
do more when I can secure some workshop space [just been offered some
about 1/2 mile away] and get a lift put in.
I know dealers are charging anything from ?50 an hour upwards - does
?25-30 sound reasonable?
In the past I have done everything from servicing all the farm
equipment at home, rebuilding tractors, building rally cars including
doing all the engine rebuilds, etc so have a pretty good broad
experience.
What do you think?
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Regards,
Julian Voelcker
Mobile: 07971 540362
Cirencester, United Kingdom
1994 HDJ80, 2.5" OME Lift, ARB
got to the point that I'm going to start charging for it. It's far
more fun than sitting in front of a computer and if it can pay for
more tools and goodies on the LC the better.
So, out of interest, what do you guys pay your local friendly
mechanics?
Initially I am just doing basic servicing, axle rebuilds etc, but will
do more when I can secure some workshop space [just been offered some
about 1/2 mile away] and get a lift put in.
I know dealers are charging anything from ?50 an hour upwards - does
?25-30 sound reasonable?
In the past I have done everything from servicing all the farm
equipment at home, rebuilding tractors, building rally cars including
doing all the engine rebuilds, etc so have a pretty good broad
experience.
What do you think?
--
Regards,
Julian Voelcker
Mobile: 07971 540362
Cirencester, United Kingdom
1994 HDJ80, 2.5" OME Lift, ARB