[pianotech] pay as you go

Ken & Pat Gerler kenneth.gerler at prodigy.net
Mon Nov 9 14:30:59 MST 2009


David,
I agree, BUT, if someone doesn't want to "go out on a limb", the "cheapest" student hammer and minimum tools, tuning aurally, doesn't take much.  Yes, to equip a shop "right", you could easily get $10,000.00 without batting an eye!

Ken Gerler
kenneth.gerler at prodigy.net

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David Love 
  To: pianotech at ptg.org 
  Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 3:05 PM
  Subject: Re: [pianotech] pay as you go


  I think you underestimate the costs of starting a shop or even just tuning.   Setting up a shop can get quite expensive assuming you even have the space already when you figure the cost of all the hand and power tools, dust collection, installing adequate lighting, clamps, jigs, cauls, etc.  Just looking around my own shop at the equipment I need and use it adds up fast.  Better to do it while money is cheap (like now).   Even tuning and minor repairs can add up.  If you decided to buy an ETD for, say $1000 - $1500, quality tuning hammer various other specialty tools for the small repairs, it still adds up to something considerable.  

   

  David Love

  www.davidlovepianos.com

   

  From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Ken & Pat Gerler
  Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 7:49 AM
  To: pianotech at ptg.org
  Subject: Re: [pianotech] pay as you go

   

  Have you ever heard of "Small Business Loans".  In our "service" business, "hopefully", you do not need a lot of "capital" to get started.  Maybe a couple of thousand if you are wanting to do extensive shop work. But for just tuning and minor repair, you should be able to start with under $1,000.00 dollars.  And if you start by tuning pianos at a dealer, a minimum "kit" should be under $500.00.


  Ken Gerler

   
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