CarrieCarpenterChick
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Hello All!
I have a fairly large and equipped shop with a few folks who I know that are interested in using some space, equipment and general supplies to work on their own projects
on the side. I started with one GC who was building some furniture pieces for a client. We agreed on $50/ hr for my help/consultation, $30 a day for shop use, $20/ week for general supplies (cost of sharpening blades, paper towels, gloves, stir sticks, scraps for jigs etc). If he was working 4 hours or less I’d just charge a half day. It worked well and I did make some extra $$. He brought his own drills, router, sander, extra clamps etc. I have another person who does some contract work for me but also does his own thing on the side. He’s wanting me to charge by the hour- works out to $3.75/hr!! He brings no tools, keeps wood in an extra storage container outside the shop, has a pile of projects in the back. I’m trying to be equitable and fair but it’s not worth me working around him and his pile of stuff for $3.75. Even for $30 a day I’m feeling taken advantage of.
What are some general practices you have found to work well if you rent your shop? If you rent from someone else, what are the terms? Thankfully he’s only worked a handful of days so far this year but I have to have something solid in place in contract form.
Details: shop is in 3200sf finished pole barn on my property. I’m renting the entire thing, including house and an acre of land for $2900/mo+ utilities. It’s my primary residence, friends own it, and I’m eventually purchasing the property.
Thanks in advance for your input. I read a lot here and have garnered a lot of knowledge and tips. Keep up the great work!!
Carrie
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I have a fairly large and equipped shop with a few folks who I know that are interested in using some space, equipment and general supplies to work on their own projects
on the side. I started with one GC who was building some furniture pieces for a client. We agreed on $50/ hr for my help/consultation, $30 a day for shop use, $20/ week for general supplies (cost of sharpening blades, paper towels, gloves, stir sticks, scraps for jigs etc). If he was working 4 hours or less I’d just charge a half day. It worked well and I did make some extra $$. He brought his own drills, router, sander, extra clamps etc. I have another person who does some contract work for me but also does his own thing on the side. He’s wanting me to charge by the hour- works out to $3.75/hr!! He brings no tools, keeps wood in an extra storage container outside the shop, has a pile of projects in the back. I’m trying to be equitable and fair but it’s not worth me working around him and his pile of stuff for $3.75. Even for $30 a day I’m feeling taken advantage of.
What are some general practices you have found to work well if you rent your shop? If you rent from someone else, what are the terms? Thankfully he’s only worked a handful of days so far this year but I have to have something solid in place in contract form.
Details: shop is in 3200sf finished pole barn on my property. I’m renting the entire thing, including house and an acre of land for $2900/mo+ utilities. It’s my primary residence, friends own it, and I’m eventually purchasing the property.
Thanks in advance for your input. I read a lot here and have garnered a lot of knowledge and tips. Keep up the great work!!
Carrie
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