
30 December 2012 | 18 replies
The only things I use trade lines for are things like gas and possibly materials from The Home Depot or some such.

22 June 2011 | 9 replies
OTOH, if you make some product that takes you 100 hours to make, costs $1000 in materials and you can sell for $10,000 a piece, you can make 11 a year and make $100K and be working only half time.

24 June 2011 | 5 replies
For a complete remodel I usually say 2k per bathroom labor and material.5) In indiana, if you are selling the home within 12 months you are not allowed to do any of the major work on mechanicals, and need to hire licensed profesionals which gets pretty pricey.

14 March 2010 | 71 replies
Also, are you the type that can read books, study materials and read and ask questions on forums such as BP and apply that in the real world or are yo the type that requires more hands on experience to accomplish that same goal?

16 May 2010 | 18 replies
Off white for everything is just fine.What is your liability issue if you provide materials?

28 July 2011 | 11 replies
It will help me to do some "Do it myself" numbers on material I can get at Home Depot to get rid of the rest of the cockroaches.

29 March 2010 | 4 replies
That means a product is taxed 5-6 times or more from raw materials to market.

13 December 2012 | 8 replies
$150 for labor and materials is a good deal where I am.

19 September 2021 | 21 replies
Taking a course in notes for example could be done and breezed over, but I don't feel there would be a real value in a 101 class, (just dangerous) to get to the 400 or 500 level so that students would actually walk out knowing something of value there is a massive amount of materials needed to be introduced.

4 May 2013 | 10 replies
The project budget ended up being 30% Sub Costs, 31% Materials, and 39% Labor.