I local dropped by yesterday. Noticed that I mill a lot. He wondered if I was interested in milling some 30-40 cedar logs for him. Sounds like they are all 8 footers and already debarked. But have been lying in a pile in his yard for a few years. I reluctantly agreed to do it but said I'd do it when I have time and gave him no date for finishing. This is just a hobby for me. Cut a lot for me friends and family only. This would be my first paying job. So I have no idea what to charge. Hourly? Lump sum? What is a fair price. Thanks.
Good judgement comes from experience... experience comes from bad judgement.
Hourly charge is the route you should take, you should be paid according to how much you actually work, cause it could take a while.
Who is interested in the job?
Even if I don't relish a job, I generally do it anyway as long as the logs are sound; I consider it a community service.
yes you did extremely well