Yesteryear's crime scene...

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Yesteryear's crime scene...

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to start this project had to have a shop so one was put up in the garage....
when the project was finished the shop was left behind....
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Ya gotta love a project shop...!

Did you leave all the tools behind too...?
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Nickp wrote: Wed Feb 09, 2022 9:27 am Did you leave all the tools behind too...?
yup...
use to do that several times a year...
sell the tools to the customer...
set up the shop...
use the tools on the project...
leave it all behind...
the bigger the project... the more content of the shop...
I did bring some odds and ends to the mission that I didn't leave behind...
the 4100 was the most popular item...
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Stick486 wrote: Wed Feb 09, 2022 9:49 am
Nickp wrote: Wed Feb 09, 2022 9:27 am Did you leave all the tools behind too...?
yup...
use to do that several times a year...
sell the tools to the customer...
set up the shop...
use the tools on the project...
leave it all behind...
the bigger the project... the more content of the shop...
I did bring some odds and ends to the mission that I didn't leave behind...
the 4100 was the most popular item...
I got an idea...

Bring your tools, set up a shop in my garage, put all the tools away and leave...this way I can save you the headaches of doing a project... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Nickp wrote: Wed Feb 09, 2022 7:35 pm I got an idea...

Bring your tools, set up a shop in my garage, put all the tools away and leave...this way I can save you the headaches of doing a project...
and it's a good one too...
tool MSRP + profit + margin + travel + hourly + per Diem rates...
sounds like a plan...
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An interesting approach to the plan. Hopefully the new owner can actually make use of the tools, but then that is not your problem. Perhaps carry on project for training by the hour?
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Jon wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 11:40 pm An interesting approach to the plan. Hopefully the new owner can actually make use of the tools, but then that is not your problem. Perhaps carry on project for training by the hour?
I'm in Colorado..
the Yesteryear project was on the east coast...
can only carry so much to the job......
and yes, the HO got blocks of instruction.... for a fee...
nice thing is... all those tools are under warranty...
building satellite shops sweetened the bottom line...
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