Just like a ball park amount for labor only to strip off old cloth on the rails and then replace the rubber and then recover them back with new cloth.
thanks
My charge would be $250 labor only regardless of table size and assuming
I didn't have to rebuild any part of the rails.
What would be the ballpark price for labor only to:
refelt and level a 8' kasson w/ 3 piece italian slate in the Boston area?? I've been thinking of using simonis
MY starting labor is $300.00 and I say starting because I can't price something that may have to be done as an extra. Rails could be really stapled out and need repaired, slate frame may need repaired...who knows, but that's where I'd start at.
Glen
Or cutting the angles and installing the facings. $300.00 totalThat's about right, but that also wouldn't include remounting the rails.
Is this price for a Valley bar box?Our Charge would be $150
Ron
That's about right, but that also wouldn't include remounting the rails.
What would be the ballpark price for labor only to:
refelt and level a 8' kasson w/ 3 piece italian slate in the Boston area?? I've been thinking of using simonis
There is a little more work to a Gold Crown 1. The skirting underneath takes more time. That is why i asked what kind of table. Also a ball return takes more time.
This is a gold crown 1 that needs the rubber replaced and the angles cut and the rubber shims replaced and then recover the rails back with cloth.
thats about what i thought about 350.
thanks
There is a little more work to a Gold Crown 1. The skirting underneath takes more time. That is why i asked what kind of table. Also a ball return takes more time.
Thanks, Ron
If I hand you 6 rails to replace the cushions and recloth them I fail to see
what difference the type of table makes. I think you're over-analysing this one.
Rick, You can think what you want. Do you sell billiard supplies or work on tables? I am just wondering? Bring your tools to Chicago and lets meet.
Ron
What question would that be?Nothing to think about. I asked you a simple question and got no answer.
It's rather common knowledge I'm in the billiard supplies business - and also do tables at my discretion.
Been doing both since 1996 so is there some question there?
If $300 is your price great. Mine is $250. Seems like the same ballpark which is what the OP asked.
I'm looking at it as if the guy is handing over the rails which is my take from the initial post.
If the rails are still on the table and have to be removed then reinstalled - higher price.
This is a gold crown 1 that needs the rubber replaced and the angles cut and the rubber shims replaced and then recover the rails back with cloth.
thats about what i thought about 350.
thanks