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Originally Posted by Adger Smith
Tom,
I have done this type of re balance many times for customers. Most of the customers consider themselves in a bind. I have never felt like I have taken advantage of any of them. I think it is fair to say it this way. If you consider the investment in machinery, the time involved to do the work correctly and the possibility that spinning 2 flywheels that are vibrating and out of balance that could cause damage to your equipment and yourself, No your A** shouldn't be hurting. I've charged between $40 (check to see if 2 already match) and $150 for doing the complete process. (based on time and difficulty) I have had one of them come loose and scare up the wall behind the balancer and take out one of the transducers on the balancer. I also lost one of my favorite flannel shirts in that mishap. I'm glad it was between the ring gear and my belly. :~) I just factor this into doing business.
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good to know,the fella i USED to have balance all my stuff died about 4 years ago but the feller that's doing it for the machine shop i took it to was trained by him so i'm pretty sure it's good to go.
thanks for the straight answer,i've been out of it (building engines) for a while so price changes along with shops...