How long to rebuild front suspension?

I agreed with 72Dart 6pac, but
it's like Del said;
Except I was in my 50s, had all the tools, and a hoist, and a torch, for those pesky bushings. Those alone can chew up 2 or 3 hours if you're a newbe. And what do you do if the upper BJs are frozen in their sockets? There you are with a 5 ft pipe on your 18" breaker bar, with the 3/4 drive to 1/2 drive adapter and the specialty socket, putting 800ft lbs into that stupid thing, and it won't budge! You gotta torch? Then when you finally get them out, will there be any threads left for the new BJs to grab ahold of?
Do yourself a favor; and start with the upper BJs. Or better still, order up a couple of good UCA cores, that somebody else worked over, and get them set up prior. Get some new bolts too and the problem solvers bushings correctly installed. This is like 50% of the time into the job or more. The rest is just wrenching, well except for the LCA bushings. But those ain't half as bad.At least you can take the arm outside and polute the atmosphere with burning rubber, instead of filling up your shop with those acrid,life-shortening,super-noxious, fumes.
Now let me tell you about the alignment!. On second thought NO! I can't tell you that it took me all day with computerized equipment to get rid of the bump-steer.You might think me incompetent.