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Posted by Punchie on November 19, 2004 at 06:43:53 from (4.124.67.167):
In Reply to: How much should I pay this feller? posted by Brian in NY on November 18, 2004 at 06:42:00:
Hi Brian Bin some time out of the fab. market places. But the guys welding in the market place around here in a shop lucky to see 15/Hr just too many from the steel mills in western PA. If he is using his own equipment look to pay 25/30 an hour for one day worth of work, if lite welding like a small mig. and close 25-30 would be fair, for two hours. Prep is the timly thing not just welding, may take hour to make something right and mins to weld it. If one of may friends call me up said hey, get over and weld this. I would say when!! But would look for a nice lunch, dinner, if I was cold or hot something to drink. Nothing worse than whatching a friends wife set in the nice warm house and your outside, in the weather!! No drinks and or even ask if you were in need of anything. If he is a friend make him feel like one, he not looking to get rich off of you, for helping you out that why he not willing to charge you big bucks. Have A Good With your friends Good One Are Hard to Come By , Help each Other out if you Can Teddy
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