charging for equi-pak

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    Ryan Williams Member

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    Just wondering how others charge for equi-pak. Do you charge a flat rate per foot or pair? Or do you charge based on quantity used per horse? I've been charging by quantity so it's usually a little different for each horse. Thanks for your replies.
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    Western Hill Forge Active Member

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    I used to charge by the foot, then somebody on here mentioned that they charged by the inch ( as measured on the tube ). I've since started doing that. It seems fair, and is easy.

    Regards
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    Ryan Williams Member

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    That's pretty much how I've been charging too. I also used to charge by the foot or pair then switched. So, what do you charge per mark on the tube? Right now I charge $60 per tube. Is that about reasonable you think?
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    I charge the same for Equipac as I do for a set of pads and packing since the material cost is higher, but the labor is lower.
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    Draftshoer Active Member

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    And how much would that be Tom?
    Rick how much do you charge per inch? Do you charge the same for equipak vs. adhere?
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    Usually $50 for a set of pads.

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