I just don't like spending $80,000 when I can spend $6000 for the same thing. Since I can repair a lot of stuff myself, it just makes sense. I've seen guys here with brand new units that just won't work. Couple of guys named Sam and Mark come to mind. How many days of down time.Do you suffer from self-loathing or do you buy junk because you’re broke?
I agree. No new stuff for me except maybe a 350 transition or 10ft u-haul truck. Ill get em used still.I just don't like spending $80,000 when I can spend $6000 for the same thing. Since I can repair a lot of stuff myself, it just makes sense. I've seen guys here with brand new units that just won't work. Couple of guys named Sam and Mark come to mind. How many days of down time.
Want to buy my Aerotech?I just don't like spending $80,000 when I can spend $6000 for the same thing. Since I can repair a lot of stuff myself, it just makes sense. I've seen guys here with brand new units that just won't work. Couple of guys named Sam and Mark come to mind. How many days of down time.
Yes I do!Want to buy my Aerotech?
Just a basic van. No power options. 300,000 k and 5000 hours. Van was very well maintained. I'll post some pics after I get the old signs off. Have all the service records. $6000 total. Drives smooth, new brakes, tires still good, no large scratches or dents. Cleaning unit is in good shape, one of the cleanest I have seen for its age. Will be using this along with my cds in my astro van and selling my 2 slide ins.Nice! How many kms & hours? Any options on the van? PW cruise, tilt or is it standard?
Those are Canadian Ks, so they don't count as much.That's a lot of Ks
I work with many rich people as well. They don't always expect you to have a brand new van. I used to have a beat up Chevy with a hydramaster CDs in it as a back up van. Little bit of rust on the rockers and the paint was pretty faded. I put some lettering on it myself, just a little bit crooked. I'm driving down the road and get a call from a lady who saw me go by. Booked the job and it turned out to be a huge mansion in our Shaughnessy area where all the old rich live. Job was almost $1000. I asked her why she called me when she saw what kind of van I was driving and she said, "it looked like a working man's van".I buy new stuff because I’m stupid. Or smart.
I work among the rich, so appearance matters.
Robert Pickton was a millionaire. He never had his carpets cleaned.I work with many rich people as well. They don't always expect you to have a brand new van. I used to have a beat up Chevy with a hydramaster CDs in it as a back up van. Little bit of rust on the rockers and the paint was pretty faded. I put some lettering on it myself, just a little bit crooked. I'm driving down the road and get a call from a lady who saw me go by. Booked the job and it turned out to be a huge mansion in our Shaughnessy area where all the old rich live. Job was almost $1000. I asked her why she called me when she saw what kind of van I was driving and she said, "it looked like a working man's van".
Too busy killing hookers.Robert Pickton was a millionaire. He never had his carpets cleaned.
I put some lettering on it myself, just a little bit crooked.
I remember a guy who had a truck mount in a pickup truck at Mel's for repairs. He seems to be doing just fine.I work with many rich people as well. They don't always expect you to have a brand new van. I used to have a beat up Chevy with a hydramaster CDs in it as a back up van. Little bit of rust on the rockers and the paint was pretty faded. I put some lettering on it myself, just a little bit crooked. I'm driving down the road and get a call from a lady who saw me go by. Booked the job and it turned out to be a huge mansion in our Shaughnessy area where all the old rich live. Job was almost $1000. I asked her why she called me when she saw what kind of van I was driving and she said, "it looked like a working man's van".
My first truck mount was in a diesel Mazda pickup. Pto unit with a propane heater. Odd looking but hot and powerful.I remember a guy who had a truck mount in a pickup truck at Mel's for repairs. He seems to be doing just fine.
That was custom build from Jim Miller. 4 HT heater. Up to 280 degrees f.Now you know who I was talking about. That was an awesome little set up.
As long it dont leak on their pavers, most generally dont care about your van. I learned a while back about the value of not looking expensive. I appreciate the work of kettering logo branding that he did for many cleaners. The way they look appears richer than your clients. I wonder if thats potentially counterproductive and detracts people from calling you. Even millionaires get put off about it sometimes."it looked like a working man's van".
Your van should always be neat and clean. Paint touch ups are easy to do. You don't want any unsightly dents. Most vans accumulate minor imperfections over time. As long as it looks good from 10 feet away, you should be okay. I like seeing nice wraps like Saiger and even Marty's . I'm sure it does bring in business and it's a nice image to have. I get people asking for my card as they walk by my back up van with magnetic signs.As long it dont leak on their pavers, most generally dont care about your van. I learned a while back about the value of not looking expensive. I appreciate the work of kettering logo branding that he did for many cleaners. The way they look appears richer than your clients. I wonder if thats potentially counterproductive and detracts people from calling you. Even millionaires get put off about it sometimes.
most generally dont care about your van.