leather wrap labor time?

measureman

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My cue repair guy just put a leather wrap that I supplied on my cue.
He had to remove the linen and replace with leather for a very reasonable $50.
My question is he said it takes him 4 hours to do the job, is this about right?
 
They do take quite awhile. Lots of prep work needs to be done. It's not like he's spending the entire time on it, most of the time is waiting on the glue to dry.
 
Kind of what I was thinking ... I would probably ask for prior work examples or go to someone else .... Rather have it done right
I saw several examples of his wrap work and it's excellant.
This is a side gig/hobby for him not his main source of income, how many cue repair guys drive a late model Corvette?
 
My cue repair guy just put a leather wrap that I supplied on my cue.
He had to remove the linen and replace with leather for a very reasonable $50.
My question is he said it takes him 4 hours to do the job, is this about right?
Can't beat the price.
4 hrs??? What, is he taking 3 half hr coffee breaks, surfing his phone, going in for a colonoscopy during the change over?
how many cue repair guys drive a late model Corvette?
Wouldn't own one. More of an F350 dually kinda guy myself! ;)
 
Well we have local retired guy who does Tips, he charges $5.00 Labor, and cost of Tip pus a BUCK........Its a Hobby Business, he own the equipments, and has nice home, pension, cars, and is just helping local players. He does not need RIP PEOPLE OFF with CRAZY PRICES.
 
Well we have local retired guy who does Tips, he charges $5.00 Labor, and cost of Tip pus a BUCK........Its a Hobby Business, he own the equipments, and has nice home, pension, cars, and is just helping local players. He does not need RIP PEOPLE OFF with CRAZY PRICES.
He’s basically providing a free service. I wouldn’t call it a business, more of a charity really.
 
Well we have local retired guy who does Tips, he charges $5.00 Labor, and cost of Tip pus a BUCK........Its a Hobby Business, he own the equipments, and has nice home, pension, cars, and is just helping local players. He does not need RIP PEOPLE OFF with CRAZY PRICES.
So what you're saying is a cuemaker that is charging prices so they can make a profit and pay for their business and make a house payment, car payment and take the wife out to a nice dinner once in awhile is ripping people off? with crazy prices that are MORE than a hobby guy who really doesn't give a sh!t how much they make cause they like doing it for fun?
Nice support for the cuemaker Bruce. :rolleyes:
 
So what you're saying is a cuemaker that is charging prices so they can make a profit and pay for their business and make a house payment, car payment and take the wife out to a nice dinner once in awhile is ripping people off? with crazy prices that are MORE than a hobby guy who really doesn't give a sh!t how much they make cause they like doing it for fun?
Nice support for the cuemaker Bruce. :rolleyes:


Nice job twisting what I said DAVE, the guy I mentioned is retired, like doing Tips & Wraps, and charge price based upon his business plan. He is sort of like hobbyist retired guy, doing a service for local pool players. Not worried about paying rent, or feed family, he is finally fixed. Nice place to be.

Don't worry Dave he is not taking any or your Cue Sales, as he don't make Cues. But he does deal in USED CUES, again charging a more than fair price for them.

Love the use of word "support" is that like some sort of charitable shake down like the Untied Way use to do each year telling employee their "FAIR" share to give United Way Annually Fund Raising Business Fund Raising. BTW I never gave United Way, or A.I.D there competitors a penny out of my check. Their well dress slick funraisers fundraisers were ac turn off. I have my own causes I like better.

IMHO a good production Cue maker survives on quality product, for fair price, and last stands behind their product. Then you got the Custom Guys, some have years waits, and people stand on line to give deposits, that is a nice place to be. Five or Ten years of Cues on order.
 
My cue repair guy just put a leather wrap that I supplied on my cue.
He had to remove the linen and replace with leather for a very reasonable $50.
My question is he said it takes him 4 hours to do the job, is this about right?
only if he fell asleep about 20 minutes into it. I charge $75 + with me supplying the blank, with ALL the prep, and I do move slow, start to finish is about an hour. I am retired and do it for the passion.....but 4 hrs.....IDK....nap time?
 
Nice job twisting what I said DAVE, the guy I mentioned is retired, like doing Tips & Wraps, and charge price based upon his business plan. He is sort of like hobbyist retired guy, doing a service for local pool players. Not worried about paying rent, or feed family, he is finally fixed. Nice place to be.

Don't worry Dave he is not taking any or your Cue Sales, as he don't make Cues. But he does deal in USED CUES, again charging a more than fair price for them.

Love the use of word "support" is that like some sort of charitable shake down like the Untied Way use to do each year telling employee their "FAIR" share to give United Way Annually Fund Raising Business Fund Raising. BTW I never gave United Way, or A.I.D there competitors a penny out of my check. Their well dress slick funraisers fundraisers were ac turn off. I have my own causes I like better.

IMHO a good production Cue maker survives on quality product, for fair price, and last stands behind their product. Then you got the Custom Guys, some have years waits, and people stand on line to give deposits, that is a nice place to be. Five or Ten years of Cues on order.
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Again this is the "Ask the Cuemaker" forum infiltrated by a person that knows nothing about building or repairing cues. Please keep your comments in the Main forum or other parts of the AZB web. Nobody cares about your made up opinion in this section.
Leave it to the professionals please.
 
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Again this is the "Ask the Cuemaker" forum infiltrated by a person that knows nothing about building or repairing cues. Please keep your comments in the Main forum or other parts of the AZB web. Nobody cares about your made up opinion in this section.
Leave it to the professionals please.
First off you made assumption.

Second off that is not cool.
 
4 hours sounds excessive. Maybe if he's building up the wrap groove, that does take a lot of time.
But generally prepping the cue, marking out and cutting the wrap doesn't take much time if you have the right tools.
If he's using contact cement, that obviously needs to dry and that's a two stage operation, one for applying the wrap and again when you have cut the seam.
 
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