gatestyles
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For a one-off, commerical customer - £1,500. Domestic customer *shudders* about £500.
Lots of messing about to make those. Controlling distortion will be an issue.
You must live in a good area for work £500, people would gripe at £150 around here.
Nah, not really. The time that it would take a fabricator to cut, bend, punch, weld, clean up, and coat can easily earn the business that amount of money in half the time doing something else for a commercial customer. Thats therefore the price we would charge
If people accept, then great, if not, no problem.
I undoubtedly undercharged for gates/railings when i first started, mainly because there is so much competition, people are willing to work for peanuts and have much lower overheads.
Lots of messing about to make those. Controlling distortion will be an issue.
People will pay for quality.
Your old work is what sells the work you are doing now and in the future.
Once you have sold a piece of your work never put your price down, include a hefty haggle factor, charge twice the cost of materials and over order (sets you up for the next job), if the customer bits your hand off at that price net time whack the haggle factor up.
Chunko'.
Could be good hay holders for Gothic's who are into their horses.
Chunko'.