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<blockquote data-quote="Huggy" data-source="post: 1775044" data-attributes="member: 101145"><p>Agreed to a point.</p><p>The issue is volume. You'll need to prep a LOT of brass to turn a profit above the.costs of doing the.actual business, i.e., insurance, location, equipment, your time, etc.</p><p>I don't want to rain on your parade but the cost amortization above the equipment, etc., means you'll either have single clients needed a BUNCH of work done as well as a fair number of additional clients.</p><p>Face it, one or two customers isn't worth your time. It will end up costing YOU money. BTDT and won't again. I used to clean and size brass for friends for free (yeah, I'm a dummy. LOL) and it requires a sizable investment of YOUR time. </p><p>Do a LOT of research and keep GOOD notes. Your eyes will be opened. </p><p>Good Luck if you go with it, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huggy, post: 1775044, member: 101145"] Agreed to a point. The issue is volume. You'll need to prep a LOT of brass to turn a profit above the.costs of doing the.actual business, i.e., insurance, location, equipment, your time, etc. I don't want to rain on your parade but the cost amortization above the equipment, etc., means you'll either have single clients needed a BUNCH of work done as well as a fair number of additional clients. Face it, one or two customers isn't worth your time. It will end up costing YOU money. BTDT and won't again. I used to clean and size brass for friends for free (yeah, I'm a dummy. LOL) and it requires a sizable investment of YOUR time. Do a LOT of research and keep GOOD notes. Your eyes will be opened. Good Luck if you go with it, though. [/QUOTE]
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