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Post by bb1boy » Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:33 pm
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Post by A1ex » Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:34 pm
I did a startup with no return on the first few month but had out goings to pay and ran out of money in 6 months, I'm still paying £300 a month for the loan 3years down the line

I'd get used tools on lends & borrows etc. and try to knock up agreements on pay per use with the people supplying the tools, if you have a log book of what customers are using etc that could work

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Post by judderod » Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:41 pm
If you can diversify with it like doing 2nd hand tyres and AC gassing you could be onto a winner.
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Could you take a load of holiday from your part time job to reduce the risk? Or talk to them about unpaid leave?
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Post by Shiny » Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:58 pm
It also gets messy where liability for customer's vehicles are concerned. Whilst you may say they are left at the owner's risk, that doesn't mean that you are free from responsibility.
Could also be a nightmare with the ramps, whilst the statutory inspections wont be a problem, the Public Liability issues of renting them out could be another nightmare.

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Post by VT3C RUNN3R » Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:15 pm

just throwing this out there as well....maybe come up with some sort of membership card for people that are likely to return (discounted lift usuage as you know theyre capable of using lifts, compressor equipment etc) and for first timers make em pay a little bit more to be trained (nothing heavy just correct operational methods) on how to use the equipment to prevent any damage.
....the rates I pay are around a fiver an hour and they also offer rates on a bay for a week for the bigger jobs (also something to consider?)
just my 2p

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Post by judderod » Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:24 pm
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Post by bristol_bb4 » Mon Jun 18, 2012 5:00 pm
Keep the posts coming though! Really interested in wht everyone thinks about it.
Shiny, insurnance doesn't work out much more expensive than what is already being paid to cover employees of his spraying company, although we haven't looked into insurance on damaged vehicles yet.
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Post by nucleustylzlude » Mon Jun 18, 2012 5:14 pm
If I ever get mine moving and out of the garage again, I'd use it.
Get clever with your pricing, what you offer, discounts for groups / club days, etc - anything that saves people money on your standard prices but draws in big numbers to fill the place is win / win for you and them. Loyalty cards is a good idea - say 10 visits and the next one free. That kind of thinking???
In terms of the tools side of things - a room to book tools out will be a pain, especially people paying by the hour as that will take up time. I think the tools & equipment are your biggest investment and issue to think about. You'll need a toolchest with usual stuff in for each bay at least, then maybe just keep specialist and large expensive bits in a room to book out? Buy an engraver or something to mark every tool, or colour code them with something to make sure things don't wander between bays or out the door. A pre and post visit check with the customer of the tools with a sign off by the customer for loss during their work??? Mmm...it's a tricky one, but I'm sure you can make it work.
As for the unit, be nice to see the place bud.

Smart, clean and light will be a winner as you want it as welcoming as possible. I've been in some garages and I wonder how people work in them, makes me sick. It's all about presentation because it's drawing customers in to work not for you to work in (albeit as many things as you can on the side).
Would you have any qualified mechanics on hand for various work?
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I say go for it. It's always a gamble no matter what the 'financial climate', but be prepared to work hard and you'll be rewarded.
Just my 2p's worth for now. I have any bright ideas I'll add to the thread.
Cheers,
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