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Hah...

I tried the £ per inch method and it lost me more than I gained.

Really, first work out your costs.

Mine guzzles 4litres per hour and can use a set of green teeth per day.

I calculate the cost price per hour to be £20-£25 per hour approx.

Add your wages and travel, and other business costs.

I learned it all here on arb talk:thumbup:

Ty

 

Like I said, 'cost' price of machine...

I add travel and wages etc after.

Ty

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I look at the job and put a price on it. Every job is different and has its own good and bad points. Now with my new Multitip cutter it's even better.

 

I used to have a big Carlton and I wouldn't even get it out for less than a 100 quid.

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