iceman Posted August 4, 2004 Report Posted August 4, 2004 I would say yard work definately because its easy to slack off and keep getting paid. Quote
Meat_Head Posted August 4, 2004 Report Posted August 4, 2004 It takes about 15-20 hours to do a set of cylinders and I use about 10$ of sanding,buffing stuff while doing it, I charge 200$ for a set so you do the math...I still do it for a few reasons, it allows me to pay some of my aftermarket stuff without having the GF yelling at me and as weird as it sounds I like making these things shine. Quote
Cotton eyed Joe Posted August 5, 2004 Report Posted August 5, 2004 It takes about 15-20 hours to do a set of cylinders and I use about 10$ of sanding,buffing stuff while doing it, I charge 200$ for a set so you do the math...I still do it for a few reasons, it allows me to pay some of my aftermarket stuff without having the GF yelling at me and as weird as it sounds I like making these things shine. Exactly!!! I can't help but polish aluminum. I'm almost compulsive about it now. $200 isn't a bad price though. I was quoted as high as $400 here in the States. Quote
racer Posted August 5, 2004 Author Report Posted August 5, 2004 It takes about 15-20 hours to do a set of cylinders and I use about 10$ of sanding,buffing stuff while doing it, I charge 200$ for a set so you do the math...I still do it for a few reasons, it allows me to pay some of my aftermarket stuff without having the GF yelling at me and as weird as it sounds I like making these things shine. ok, then elaborate your method cause im interested Quote
Meat_Head Posted August 5, 2004 Report Posted August 5, 2004 Do a search in the Images forum, I made a post about it. Quote
racer Posted August 5, 2004 Author Report Posted August 5, 2004 ironically enough, today i got called into the office and put on suspension. but they wont tell me why. the managers said that they cant tell me why im being suspended until their formal investigation is over. does that sound like bull shit to anyone else? i didnt think you could do something like that w/o at least telling them why. Quote
J.J. Posted August 6, 2004 Report Posted August 6, 2004 I'm sure you would be able to read your company's disciplinary procedures, it should state clearly in there what the rules are... Quote
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