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TAB

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Re: Which is a cheaper pair??
« Reply #30 on: October 16, 2010, 05:15:40 PM »
All this talk of gallons per run, gallons per hour, seconds between overhauls, etc. etc. etc. ...

Has anyone done the math on a week of chores around the house, an evening out on the town, a weekend of honey do's, and all the tools to do it as compared to in the words of Ron White "the dispute over whether I am staying on the FULL eight seconds.

Just askin  :-\
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lets see what have I done to this house so far...

skimed out repainted int  $5k

inlayed hardwood floor $10kl

bathroom $35k

block wall fence $20k

I won't even count the nickle and dime stuff.


Its a easy 100k since we have been married.

Then again, I did some of those things out of me being bored/ anal.
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Re: Which is a cheaper pair??
« Reply #31 on: October 16, 2010, 08:45:18 PM »
You have more in your bathroom than I have in my house, TAB.

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Re: Which is a cheaper pair??
« Reply #32 on: October 16, 2010, 09:00:38 PM »
Thats how much I would have charged.  only  about 12k in material.  Alot of which was left over/change order stuff from other jobs.


It was featured in the local magazine a few months back.   Part of artical on how small biz owners that do high quality work can't stay in biz do to bad econ/ over regulated.  The author was a client...
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