Char":2xscndnm said:
I went to £850 including the sparkies rate.
I understood I should've done it a day or so faster. However, not in one day because I'm on planet earth.
I will definitely agree a price beforehand in future. Put it down to experience.
Thanks to those who helped
Soz, I compiled a really long winded (but hopefully informative) reply to this thread then the forum S/W decided to loose it for me!
The rub of it was I could do the making in a day and possibly shoot a coat of primer. The painting would take a futher day (although I'd be doing other stuff inbetween) and I'd allow a day for fitting. I'd add my workshop time then allow for rent, rates, insurance, fuel, my massive crystal meth habit and anything else I can think of, then my price would have come in at £1,650 + contigency of £200 that I may have knocked off if they didn't have sticky carpets.
I'm a chippy that knocks together the the odd built in. Don't listen to me but do listen to the likes of Dr Bob (and many others on here) who make cabs all the time. Their workflow is going to be pretty efficient. Draw a rod, make a cut list and cut components. Don't mess about dry fitting and leaning on your bench, admiring your work.