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Dolly Llama

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Larry Capitoni
more money in cleaning them

don't know what you charge to clean them

But we've installed 50- 60(?) tubs or more.
the average is 25 man hours for a standard fiberglass or acrylic tub 'n surround, new fixtures and drywall finish .
$3200 is the average charge , of which appx $900-$1000 is materials

I do al'ite on tubs and personally have appx 4 hours time (and a couple hours of that is getting the materials there)

that beats scraping moldy caulk to me.
but I'm just a dumb sec 8 hack, and current dry cleaning pick-up boy , so what do I know...

..L.T.A.
 
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Mikey P

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I'm a technical trader type. I use the momentum lines to place and RSI to help me place my trades. I really like using the Ichimoku clouds. Anyway, My Ichimoku clouds are telling me that APPL is going up within the next two days. I have a Feb 5 $140 strike . Not sure it's worth rolling over at this point
 
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Dolly Llama

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according to your math thats less than $100 per man hour there Sir Sec8


pretty fkin good, huh?
It's actually the going rate for reputable contractor tub install up here

being a BD has noting to do with how much you make .
It's what you do with it

..L.T.A.
 

Rick J

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not wanting to start anything, but ,
Well,,, in all reality I knew it would start something!!!!!! :biggrin: :biggrin:

But, I was just looking at these because they showed up in an auction, and would only get if really cheap. (since I am) don't really need any more vacs. But like all of us here the more toys the better. 🙂
 
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great idea
Let's carry in two vacs to do the job of one.
That otta maximize efficiency 😉

..L.T.A.
Actually Lar, Mike is 100% right about using the Hoover for upholstery....
It rocks for prepping before cleaning.
I used to use my Proteam, it would flop all over the place...
 

jeffexe

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hilton ny
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jeff
I carry 2 of these on my Butler. one for stairs and one for upholstery. They are very nice machines and pull alot of soil and dust. Clear canister allows customers to see how effective the vacuuming is.
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Rob Grady

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Sauble Beach, Ontario
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Rob Grady
Scored this pair today. Consumer reports rated the Hoover Concept One as the top rated upright vacuum years ago. They were my go to for deep cleaning dry grit, prior to my exclusive RotoStatic vlm method, in conjunction with Certified Pile Lifters.

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Willy P

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Scored this pair today. Consumer reports rated the Hoover Concept One as the top rated upright vacuum years ago. They were my go to for deep cleaning dry grit, prior to my exclusive RotoStatic vlm method, in conjunction with Certified Pile Lifters.

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I nearly bought a roto static franchise years ago. That and Fabrizone.
 
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BIG WOOD

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Any of you idiots still try to sell vacuums? I tried that for about a month before I ditched that business idea.
 

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