Besides the sir comment
smh,OP why is the buddy price close to fair shop rate?
Usually its wrench, beer, food,
, wrench more beer then
smh,
, wrench more beer then
Good, it's over-rated. Long hours, lots of sweating, getting paid crap at most shops/dealerships, owing the equivalent to a decent car to some guy on a box truck... God, why do I love working on cars for a living?I'm not in the business of taking apart engines.
Wait... why did I take that 4.6 in that Sequoia apart a few nights back? What the hell is this lift doing in my office? What are all these shiny things in these metal boxes on wheels? Wait... who am I?Nobody here is in the business of taking apart engines...
Amen to that. I have a guy I trust for welding, a guy I trust to handle the insides of automatic transmissions, and a guy I trust with paint... I trust nobody with the rest but me. If I had the room for the equipment and time to learn the rest, I'd do them myself too. You wouldn't believe how many transmission shops I had to go through to find a good one, might have been cheaper to go to school and learn to rebuild the damned things myself and then buy all the tools I don't have.I do everything myself, only because I don't trust anyone to touch my cars.
First off, close is a relative term... agree?OP why is the buddy price close to fair shop rate?![]()
still a decent rate for work.
ing engineered.) Well not for free per say there was alot of coaxing with beer and bar-b-q 
First off, close is a relative term... agree?
Second... guys that own (small business) engine/machine shops have a lot of "friends". They already work long hours, and most times when you see a closed sign in the window of the shop it's just to keep the "friends" out so they can work without interruption. At some point these engine builders realize that when they are giving out these great "friend" rates, they are actually not making that money, actually they are loosing money that they would otherwise be making. So, if your regular shop rate is $100/h and you are going to charge your buddy $60/h... you are not actually making $60/h, in reality you are loosing $40/h. See, your utilities have not changed, nor has your insurances business loan payments, mortgage etc etc... so, all you are doing by giving a "friend" rate is taking money away from yourself. You know what else happens, they end up not wanting to work on that project because it's literally costing them money, and now they are by human nature apt to rush through it...
Smart (small) business owners don't have "friend" rates. They have customers, and some of those customers are friends, who appreciate the quality of work and don't ask for "friend" rates.