Gauge Pod
That is a fair price for what I have to pay for vendor status, fiberglass, epoxy, primer, and paint plus 2 days worth of work. I"M NOT TAKING MONEY RIGHT NOW MODERATORS, PLEASE DONT COSE THIS THREAD
So you're telling me you can only work on one at a time for 2 days straight? FYI if you make 10 of these at once and let them dry through their stages over the course of 2 days, you're not taking 2 days to make 'em. Realistically, the man-hours go lower and lower as you produce on a larger scale. But if that's what you need to charge to cover expensive vendor fees and supplies and still make it worthwhile, then
I'll ave a finished painted one for my RA tmw. Were trying not to do toomany at a time as its just me and my dad doing them. Day 1 consists of cutting, gluing, and fiberglass. Day 2 is sanding priming and painting. Let it dry overnight and ship next day. Were gonna start with 3-4 at a time and see how it goes. If we can finish those easily, then we'll move to more.



