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35mm Yorkshire £16 but retail £45 if you do job get a bender in. ( I'm not available!) or price one into job along with a m18 band saw.
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Personally Stan ... Are they worth the hassle? Let BG take it on! :) :lol:
 
Steve interest to do it as I know that this will open the door to the rich customers

a little advice.
you generally have two types of rich customers.

you have the comfortable rich who will pay the premium for your quality service and work.
Thats the circle you want to be in.

the rich with just enough to be classed as so and as such will gripe about the price.

Those ones will have amassed their fortune by not paying out or parting with the full amount for your work, far from it.
the worst customers as they will know the tricks to wriggle out of payments so makesure your terms and conditions are water tight.

that customer sounds like the latter so makesure your paper work is in order, get signatures too for your quote.

And if they are new, offer to pay in cash without the vat, do not for the life of you do it.
 
Steve interest to do it as I know that this will open the door to the rich customers

Not a door worth opening in my experience. Always tight as a ducks arris, quibble about the bill and most likely to shaft you. Stick to working for honest working men.
 
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