Re: Having someone build my rack. Fair labor?
I do carpentry work and I charge 25 an hour. If your concerned about paying more see if he'll do 200 for the job incase it takes more than the 8 hours, things happen problems arise. But I would say 200 is a fair price for what you want built
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Re: Having someone build my rack. Fair labor?
Isn't she perdy. :D I thought he would cut the legs down to about floor height, but I like it this way because it gives me room for stashing food or bedding or a freestanding tub. It just might be a bit tricky to fit the gravity water reservoir on top with the shed height. I really can't wait until the BF and I get our own house after I graduate nursing school. I'll be taking over the garage until a rodent room is built.
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These aren't the tubs I'll be using (air holes would get chewed). I bought that hatchling rack off of CL a few weeks ago and had him use those v18 tubs to get it built while I wait on my new ones to come in. Between this rack, the seven tub cement rack I'll be building soon, and all the auto water stuff my bank account has taken a decent hit lol. At least this summer I won't spent 20 min filling water bottles every day or dealing with water bottles getting stopped up. So excited to have all this done.
Re: Having someone build my rack. Fair labor?
Very nice !! Looks well built
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