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Stan do u do quotes or does some one give you the work? Have you advertised?
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Stan do u do quotes or does some one give you the work? Have you advertised?
wuss:sleep1:I will be too if I was driving a landy LP pmsl
Hi Bert large, I am guessing you are a firemen, ever plumber I have met in southwest is a part time firemen!! Day rate can vary up here, from £200 to £450, depending on quality of work, customer base etc. I believe southwest (Cornwall and Devon) is maximum of £200 per day but as you say easier workload, less pressure. The big difference is the hourly wage, southwest is £20-£25 per hour, so still earning around £200 per day, up here you can charge £50-£75 per hour so potentially £600 per day. And emergency callout, you could get away with £150 per hour for out of hours emergencies. Depends how busy you are and how much you need the work
Thats not London, I'm in bucks. I ain't bothered in telling people what I charge, why the secret?
say a town over one of us quotes, slightly more expensive and they use your figures, decide we are ripping them off and then tell everyone we are cowboys.
i know we all charge different rates but what if someone in bucks posts up and are cheaper than you.
customer then quotes the other guys rates of pay and refuses to pay yours.
the annoying thing about the internet !!!!
i quoted to fit an outside tap.
person agreed, i turned up, they had read up on the screwfix forum it shouldn't be more than 25 quid.
Thats not London, I'm in bucks. I ain't bothered in telling people what I charge, why the secret?
Or move the whole thread to the Arms ?
I'm available my remuneration can be measured in jammy dodgers and wagon wheels. My work is so immense it cannot be measured and so grand that no price of less than a grand may be applied.
What "big" jobs have you done recently?
Got any photos?
Yeah, got my greenhouse out in garden, doing really well this winter!! And then there's the attic, 1 guess at what plants I grow up there??
I did a big job this morning, believe me you don't want to see any photos.
I do this, which is great for upright joints, what do you do on horizontal joints? Gravity does seem to pull it down!!Not every joint I do is perfect and no one here can claim that every joint they do is, but just limit the risk of a messy joint, I personally touch the solder at the rear of the joint to fill it where if it did run you wouldn't see it, it doesn't take any extra time to solder other any other method. But we all have different gripes and beliefs
I have never used leaded solder ......
You must be too young! :smile:
Try it & you won't want to use the lead free.
Lead solder melts quicker & hardens slower & frankly is very easy on end feed soldering.
Obviously I wouldn't use it on anything other than heating pipes.
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