
Originally Posted by
Phil Russell
Hi Neil ... good to hear from you.
Interesting view but a thought came to me (ouch!) what would you cost your time at for an hour's expert lathe work and the knowledge of what to do? I won't guess but I tend to think that for a man of your skill it could be significant.
Cheers, Phil
Hi again Phill, it has been about ten years since I packed in making bits and pieces, but back then I was quite happy making £30 an hour in my garage.
But don't forget I was retired and this was a bit of a hobby that I enjoyed, but going back to a commercial business with all the equipment already bought and amortised I would estimate C.N.C. machining time for all the parts at less that 2 minutes plus another couple of minutes for assembly and packaging.
Neil
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