On 1/29/2012 12:36 PM, Jim Lux wrote:
> On 1/29/12 8:05 AM, EZ Rhino wrote:
>> Those look nice, but a quick google search didn't reveal any pricing. I'm
>> thinking they are pretty expensive; not sure it would yield a savings over
>> other methods (exothermic).
>>
> I think that they're really used for places where exothermic doesn't
> work (fire hazard, etc.), or because they're easier and faster to use.
> In a commercial application, the cost of the widget is often a small
> fraction of the worker's wages. Apprentices make about $30 an hour, and
> by the time you stack all the benefits and stuff on top of it, the
> contractor is probably paying over $60/hr. Something that takes 5
> minutes to install instead of 10 minutes will save $5 in labor.
And in many areas the "recharge rate" includes time to and from the shop.
Back when I was a tech, our recharge rate "within the plant" that we
worked for was about double our wages.
I think when we filled out our time cards (we were salary-non exempt IE
we were paid overtime) the smallest increment was a half hour.
73
Roger (K8RI)
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