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Best advice, get someone else in who has more experience and you be the second climber - even put an ad on here for an experience climber, go and price it together and get a great learning experience and a days wage from it.

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I see he ain't been back on for an answer, must have been a mick take.

 

 

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I've had a peek at his posts and he's a bit of a wet behind the ears chappy. Who, though naively is trying to start out in the big wide world.

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I've had a peek at his posts and he's a bit of a wet behind the ears chappy. Who, though naively is trying to start out in the big wide world.

 

Maybe he should use the search function to find old posts on a similar subject, there has been plenty.:)

 

 

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How much should i charge?

Well that depends how good your works are, how quick your works are, how well trained your customers are, how much your overheads are and how much you wish to earn?

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Maybe he should use the search function to find old posts on a similar subject, there has been plenty.:)

 

 

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And he would probably end up with the same answers as on here. :laugh1::laugh1:

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A length of a piece of string is, twice the length from the centre to the end.

 

Do it for a days wage and a lifetime of experience.:001_smile:

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