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Alberta, Canada | Yes this always comes up, I've been on both sides of the fence on this. I worked as tech and years back we had a tractor in for an engine job. When they did the engine job on the old CASE there was a lot of labor so the shop supply % was a quite high like over a few hundred bucks. But then they also charged for every little nut, bolt, brake clean, etc. as well.
Some shops I worked in charged so many shop supply units per the dollar amount of bill and there was no charges for brake fluid or anything. Then another place I worked at had no shop supply fee but the parts department would charge out a can of brake clean, tube of silicon, nut, bolt etc. per job.
I agree with others probably best to just add on a bit more labor if a job uses a lot more supplies then normal. $88hr labor would be very cheap "here" but then everywhere is a little different.
I don't know do welders charge for rod, oxy/acetylene and so forth or just their labor rate with that stuff figured in. | |
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