
Originally Posted by
logansryche
Ok, just got off the phone with the realtor on the building and he said with utilities the building would cost $2,267/mo and would cost $4,534 to get in there(closing costs, first month rent, security deposit). Honestly at this point I think it would be best to see how much the permits are and build the fence/building off the house. Anything to keep operating costs down.
-Matt
Yeah that's 27 grand a year , not including employees and paying to have the tubes recycled . I have a local outlet for my tubes . So I would not be interested in shipping gaylords at this time . But I do have a few questions that might explain the perks .
What do you need from a partner ? A building , box truck, capital for expenses ?
What happens when broken tubes show up at your door ? Bound to happen shipping in gaylords ?
What can you offer in return ?
I'm far away and having access to a shop 500 miles away does not appeal to me , I also have a outlet for TVs,monitors . If I were to ship them to you , half of the metal would not reimburse my shipping expenses . So I'm thinking what would be the return on investment / pros to being a partner with you . I don't want to sound rude but the idea of a shop 100s of miles away that I'm helping fund does me about as much good as someone naming a star after me . I'm probably looking at it diffrent since I'm far from you . But with the help of the locals in your area . I could see you achieving this goal whether this year or next .
Good luck on your continued success thanks
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