What do you think is a reasonable charge for retipping a cue to a professional standard? Let's assume the customer pays for the cost of the desired tip.
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I think £5 with a elk included is fine, extra for other tips as some cost so much more !
As for the nutter in the link he should have just used a "kamui black" wouldnt need to paint it
And although you do have to work close to the chuck, would you go so close for a tip ? especially with a the cloth !
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I think £5 is a bit steep to be fair. I charge £3 a tip, but then I'm not doing it as a business so I guess if I charged more people would think I'm ripping them off and I wouldn't like that. realistically a box of tips is about £18 so roughly 40p a tip. Bottle of superglue is about £3-£4 and sandpaper another couple of quid. So basically £25 for 50 tips, glue and sandpaper, basically everything you need to put on a tip. 50 x £3 is still £150, not a bad profit from £25 outlay, those charging a £5 really are taking the preverbial.
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Originally Posted by narl View Post
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