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One way to calculate your time and workshop cost is by dividing your hourly rate by how many people you want in your workshop. If you want 10 people for a one hour workshop and you charge $250/hour, then you can charge $25/person + travel expenses and materials (this will make the price jump up to $30-$40/person).
A List of Materials Needed to Build a 12x12 Wood Shed Wood. Wood will be your biggest expense when constructing your 12-by-12 shed. ... Plywood....
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Although the general sturdiness of new plastic sheds are improving, wood is still the sturdier counterpart. And whilst a plastic shed can be...
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According to Rubbermaid, the units are water-proof, leak-proof, rot-proof, rust-proof and weather-proof.
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The short answer to this first question is “yes.” Plenty of people have already built their tiny houses out of sheds. Keep reading to see some...
Read More »You can price your next meeting costs to understand just how much you can price your workshop with how much people make and how many will be attending the event.
The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) said it expects house prices to fall for the next two years, predicting a drop of 9% between now and...
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Reinforcing concrete with rebar or wire mesh not only makes the concrete stronger, but also helps prevent cracks. This can save you money on...
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Jenna Rainey broke down how she charges for workshops and I think she has some smart ideas on how you can do the same, all while keeping your cost reasonable and making money with your next workshop, too.
In a household wiring system, most of the circuit wiring is in the form of insulated cable that is run inside wall, floor and ceiling structures...
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Generally, a bathtub is seen as more valuable in terms of resale value. This is because bathtubs are seen as more difficult and more expensive to...
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In total you can legally install 12 outlets on a circuit of 15 amp 120 volt. This includes light boxes as well as plugs so make sure you count...
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When it came to the most physically demanding work, contractors and consumers agreed on the top two jobs: demolition and roofing. Each requires...
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