Re: how long to cover
That's why I don't charge by the hour. I love to restore these old birds but restore work is way down. Everybody would rather sell there airplane then to restore it and then go pay the extra to purchace another one that is already restored and ready to go.If you look at material prices and labor rates now it is so easy to understand why. I charge by the job only.I feel that $20,000-40,000 in labor alone is rediculous,however anything less than $12,000-15,000 is not worth my time. Covering and painting is the easy part,uncovering,stripping,cleaning,and priming all those little bitty pieces is a bunch of time consuming work.
That's why I don't charge by the hour. I love to restore these old birds but restore work is way down. Everybody would rather sell there airplane then to restore it and then go pay the extra to purchace another one that is already restored and ready to go.If you look at material prices and labor rates now it is so easy to understand why. I charge by the job only.I feel that $20,000-40,000 in labor alone is rediculous,however anything less than $12,000-15,000 is not worth my time. Covering and painting is the easy part,uncovering,stripping,cleaning,and priming all those little bitty pieces is a bunch of time consuming work.
If you follow the instructions to the letter, and you apply yourself, plan on 6 months minimum, I am an A&P and have done a few fabric jobs here and there, the more you do, the faster you will become.
Set small goals for small projects, and learn from what those projects teach you before you tackle bigger things like the wings. Tim
so that always adds time to the job which suits us fine. More time to hanger fly! Larry
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