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Old 07-18-2005, 04:52 PM   #1
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Default Wrap labor question

I also posted the following on signs101. Need to give a quote in the morning.
Hello,
I got an e-mail today from a graphics company wanting me to give them a quote on an install. They will be providing the prints and I am supplying the labor for the install. I have no idea on how much to charge and need some help.

Here is a copy of the e-mail below:

We have a customer in Santa Rosa, FL that has two trucks and front and
back
of another one needing to be wrapped. The wraps are both full sides
and
logos on the front and back. I was wondering if you could give me a
quote.
At the moment we are shooting for next week. The place has not been
determined.

Truck #1
Rear-82.5" Tall X 85" Wide
Sides-88.5" Tall X 186.5" Wide
Front- 79" Wide X 24" Tall

Truck # 2
Rear- 93.25" Tall X 87" Wide
Sides- 84" Tall X 181" Wide
Front- 81" Wide X 24" Tall

Old Truck
Rear- 85.5" Tall X 91" Wide
Front- 85" Wide X 24"Tall

Thanks,
Ken
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Old 07-18-2005, 05:20 PM   #2
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If your just doing install I would just calculate how many hours its going to take you to apply the wrap and then multiply that by your shop rate. Also add a little extra because its probably going to take more time than you think.

I would not guarentee anything as you are not providing the materials. Also what happends if you mess up a panel?
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Old 07-18-2005, 06:18 PM   #3
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Maybe I missed in your post, but I would like to know what KIND of truck they are wanting it applied to before coming up with a figure.
A cabover type with a cargo box is a whole lot simpler than a slope nose crew-cab.
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Default install labor

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Originally Posted by advsign
I also posted the following on signs101. Need to give a quote in the morning.
Hello,
I got an e-mail today from a graphics company wanting me to give them a quote on an install. They will be providing the prints and I am supplying the labor for the install. I have no idea on how much to charge and need some help.

Here is a copy of the e-mail below:

We have a customer in Santa Rosa, FL that has two trucks and front and
back
of another one needing to be wrapped. The wraps are both full sides
and
logos on the front and back. I was wondering if you could give me a
quote.
At the moment we are shooting for next week. The place has not been
determined.

Truck #1
Rear-82.5" Tall X 85" Wide
Sides-88.5" Tall X 186.5" Wide
Front- 79" Wide X 24" Tall

Truck # 2
Rear- 93.25" Tall X 87" Wide
Sides- 84" Tall X 181" Wide
Front- 81" Wide X 24" Tall

Old Truck
Rear- 85.5" Tall X 91" Wide
Front- 85" Wide X 24"Tall

Thanks,
Ken


I charge $700 for van wrap
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