Hi, don't know if this is the right discussion board but I'll try.
I'm a self-taught woodworker w/ minimal carpentry experience but getting more and more requests for jobs as my skills grow. I typically know when to say 'that's out of my league', I think.
A friend asked for help replacing the top on a large (4'x10') kitchen/dining island built from an old school cabinet. Plan is to replace the top w/ nice plywood, trim the boarders w/ wide hardwood (not banding), paint the ply and poly everything. My main question is how others approach pricing jobs. I can calculate materials and estimate my time, but am new to carpentry work like this and have no idea what to charge for an hourly rate. Any insight is appreciated!
Thanks
I'm a self-taught woodworker w/ minimal carpentry experience but getting more and more requests for jobs as my skills grow. I typically know when to say 'that's out of my league', I think.
A friend asked for help replacing the top on a large (4'x10') kitchen/dining island built from an old school cabinet. Plan is to replace the top w/ nice plywood, trim the boarders w/ wide hardwood (not banding), paint the ply and poly everything. My main question is how others approach pricing jobs. I can calculate materials and estimate my time, but am new to carpentry work like this and have no idea what to charge for an hourly rate. Any insight is appreciated!
Thanks