Paint Booth Rent?

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Small Block

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I've built a pretty nice one that has caught the attention of several car guys in the area and some have ask me how much to rent. Some i price it high cause i don't want em around. Others i don't mind and some buddies i trade it out. To supply air, electricity and you know damn good and well they will need some paper towels and the laquer thinner for clean up. What would be a fair price. I didn't build it on donated labor from anyone. Ready to use it but no where to be found when it was being built unless i paid for their labor. Your thoughts please.
 
I've built a pretty nice one that has caught the attention of several car guys in the area and some have ask me how much to rent. Some i price it high cause i don't want em around. Others i don't mind and some buddies i trade it out. To supply air, electricity and you know damn good and well they will need some paper towels and the laquer thinner for clean up. What would be a fair price. I didn't build it on donated labor from anyone. Ready to use it but no where to be found when it was being built unless i paid for their labor. Your thoughts please.


No idea on $, but all I can say is those guys aren't what I would call friends!!!!!
 
I paid 100 a day to get in a 1/2 million dollar down draft paint booth but that was 1989.
and I worked there !
 
This aint no 1/2 mil booth but it does have plenty of lite with down draft flow and dry air and a pit you can paint the underside of the car from. I priced it to a guy last nite for $100 and said no sanding in the booth and it will be charged for every day it is in there. I hear ya on the loosly used term "FRIENDS" . I have some that are my friends as long as i have what they need, otherwise they are busy doing something they call important. Thanks for the input guys.
 
I would include a refundable $100-$200 deposit for cleanup, in case they want to skip out on the cleaning part. That is a way to insure everyone does their fair share.
 
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