Posted by Inno on April 20, 2011 at 14:54:51 from (70.54.184.7):
In Reply to: Machine Shop Rates posted by Inno on April 20, 2011 at 12:55:18:
Here are the details of the work done.
On Saturday I brought in two pins from the bucket of my backhoe, four bushings from same and two pins and bushings from the front end loader, which had grease nipples and required drilling a hole for greasing.
I was not in a hurry, he told me they would be ready Tuesday. I said that was fine. I did not ask the price because regardless, I needed them.
The materials list is as follows:
-16.5" of 1 1/2" of "prec" shaft (it's hand written, prec is the nearest I can figure)
- 9" sm 2 1/2" x 1 1/4" tubing
- 1/2" sm 2x1" tubing
- 1" nuts (2)
- 1" toplock nuts (2)
- 1" flat washer
- 9" 1 3/8" prec shaft
- 7" 1 1/4" prec shaft
- grease nipples (2)
Materials total $130
Labor to machine bushings & pins $346
Total $476 plus tax
When I get home I can take pictures of the parts for reference
I did not ask what the hourly rate of the shop was, I probably should.
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