I've looked this up a lot online. However most of the information that Google gives me is out-dated.
Where it gets confusing is that when I calculate the money made per hour, it's often no where near the shop hourly rate for wood. Yet everyone says spray guys get paid really well, if they're good, and by shops that still collect off the top.
I'm looking at ordering a bunch from Barker Cabinets in Oregon, because they appear high quality and offer about all the customization one could need, with a few decent wood choices. Also I don't own a shop and may only be doing a couple things with them, maybe one time. Anyways, they only offer one boring and cheap looking stain, so I can't possibly use it. When I calculate their sq/ft it's around $19. Now that makes sense to me, because it would make money. But then I see rates of $4, and I'm like how does that work if I've got to sand it 3x etc...
When I enter into here, my area code and sqft, I get $5.21-12.41. I know I'm going to spend up to $40 in red water stain, and $60-80 for a can of finish. $148.18 - $352.95. At $150 I make maybe $30 for no less than 4 hours of work. At the high end it's $58/hr. But again this is confusing because shop time is $68-100/hr for decent quality work. There's overhead, so even at the high rate say a sprayer gets $30/hr and bonuses, the shop gets $10/hr and the rest goes to supplies and maintenance of a spray booth. It still seems like a stretch to me. I suppose the overhead in JUST a spray-booth, not a wood-shop, is less, but it doesn't matter if you have both and they aren't both operating at the same time because at the end of the month your loan for your Felder still needs a payment.
Am I missing something?
Where it gets confusing is that when I calculate the money made per hour, it's often no where near the shop hourly rate for wood. Yet everyone says spray guys get paid really well, if they're good, and by shops that still collect off the top.
I'm looking at ordering a bunch from Barker Cabinets in Oregon, because they appear high quality and offer about all the customization one could need, with a few decent wood choices. Also I don't own a shop and may only be doing a couple things with them, maybe one time. Anyways, they only offer one boring and cheap looking stain, so I can't possibly use it. When I calculate their sq/ft it's around $19. Now that makes sense to me, because it would make money. But then I see rates of $4, and I'm like how does that work if I've got to sand it 3x etc...
When I enter into here, my area code and sqft, I get $5.21-12.41. I know I'm going to spend up to $40 in red water stain, and $60-80 for a can of finish. $148.18 - $352.95. At $150 I make maybe $30 for no less than 4 hours of work. At the high end it's $58/hr. But again this is confusing because shop time is $68-100/hr for decent quality work. There's overhead, so even at the high rate say a sprayer gets $30/hr and bonuses, the shop gets $10/hr and the rest goes to supplies and maintenance of a spray booth. It still seems like a stretch to me. I suppose the overhead in JUST a spray-booth, not a wood-shop, is less, but it doesn't matter if you have both and they aren't both operating at the same time because at the end of the month your loan for your Felder still needs a payment.
Am I missing something?