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Jimmy Sean 08-08-2007 09:16 AM

I would be interested in the spreadsheets also. I have one that tracks what I have bought but would like to compare with others for a total project and the areas within that total.

Thanks

Garage Dog 65 08-08-2007 07:05 PM

Just noticed we can't post a spreadsheet. I'll drop it into a PDF tomorrow and post.

It's not very impressive since I haven't gotten very far in my project - so there is a bunch of open sections and duplicated info, but it will give you an idea of what I thought would help the home builder estimate costs and get their arms around all the tasks/costs associated with a build. The spreadsheet doesn't include a Labor Est/Actual column - but that could be added. I've seen the forms that Coddington uses and they're similar in capturing a bunch of stuff in a structured, organized, and itemized way. Scott talked about doing something like this on one of the site's builds so that we could use it as a sample. I'd be glad to try to compile a complete list with everyone’s input to get this large groups experience and knowledge into something helpful and usable. Or maybe people aren't interested - which is cool too.

Jim

NOVA 08-08-2007 07:29 PM

I would be interested in that xl or pdf file too.thanx

That would be a good idea for a parts supplier or manufacter to provide,they could use it as advertising for there business,and it would be a handy tool for the do it your selfer or business to get estimates and all costs around everything in a easy format.

syborg tt 08-08-2007 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Garage Dog 65
Hi Guys,

and it sounds like Marty has a spreadsheet going for his truck. That might help the young guy home builder - or - someone looking to build a bigger project with shops likes those here at Lat-G.

Jim

yep i have one going i will try to attach it right now.

syborg tt 08-08-2007 07:52 PM

okay had to shrink the file - here goes again

jeff s 08-08-2007 08:45 PM

You were supposed to leave the numbers on the spreadsheet.
LOL

syborg tt 08-09-2007 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by jeff s
You were supposed to leave the numbers on the spreadsheet.
LOL

okay okay here are some of the numbers on my build

Parts $104,383

Labor 1,482 ( so far )

Parts to buy $32,000

Interior
- Somebody put in the good word with Tracy I need another Sponsor

Steve Chryssos 08-09-2007 06:14 AM

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Originally Posted by syborg tt
.....- Somebody put in the good word with Tracy I need another Sponsor

Just think of all the money you will save by not having a back seat or full length headliner. :lol:

kennyd 08-09-2007 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by syborg tt
okay okay here are some of the numbers on my build

Parts $104,383

Labor 1,482 ( so far )

Parts to buy $32,000

Interior
- Somebody put in the good word with Tracy I need another Sponsor

and 4250.00 in cell phone bills
and another 3275.00 in photos

Garage Dog 65 08-09-2007 07:01 AM

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Here's the Excel Spreadsheet. I didn't think about zipping it - thanks Marty for the lead and your info ! There are some columns and data tracked that I didn't think about that could be added to this one. If everyone adds in their area of experience and expertise - we should be able to build a pretty accurate generic template that could help the less-experience newbie on their builds.

Coddington's form also has a ton of additional technical stuff for the build - wheel offset, ground clearance, axle flange to axle flange front and rear, etc. Parameters that helps nail down the technical aspects of the proposed build.

How about the Collision Repair shops and the Insurance Adjusters ? I know my local guys have/use software programs that automatically insert labor estimates for them. Maybe that would be a source for some raw data if beneficial.

Just brainstorming.... If you're interested - I'd be glad to do the work to compile all the data into one deal and make that available back to the site.

Jim

syborg tt 08-09-2007 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by kennyd
and 4250.00 in cell phone bills
and another 3275.00 in photos

Don't forget the cost of the

Camera - $250.00
Tripod - $25.00
Compact Flash Cards - $20.00

Cost to ship the Above to Kenny

ironworks 08-09-2007 09:14 AM

I'm working towards what Socal speed shop has. They have a work time table on what work will be done and when. It says how much you pay everyweek and when the project will be done. I cannot believe how detailed it is and planned to the T. But with the money they get for their cars I guess the financial cushion is in there to put 10 guys on some unforseen aspect of a build to keep it on time.

You can tell the shops that have a larger amount of book keepers, because of the paper work organization that has top go into the billing and parts ordering. So cal gets 125 per hour and I'm sure there is 1 hour of bookkeeping for every hour of work. And the customer pays for that in the end I'm sure.

Jim ( garage dog ) do you have the spread sheet you posted in another format, I do not have excel.

Marty, ( Syborg )man you keep track of everything, is it on the list how many times you farted on you trip to tracey's? I did not see it, but I'm sure it is in there.

Rodger

Garage Dog 65 08-09-2007 10:49 AM

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Here's the Boyd's list for the chassis part of the build. This is from his set of Hot Rods by Boyd books - and each book in their Planning chapter is the project list. Tim Reumus is the writter.

Rodger, I'll post the PDF next.

syborg tt 08-09-2007 11:22 AM

okay i've got it all figured out.

I'm gonna buy this Car

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=150149370003

Ship it to Ironworks or Killer Kustoms (figure it's already in Canada)

Have them build me a Chassis - protouring style

then send it to Kenny for a Color change

wa la - it's done and i've only spent another 50 grand

syborg tt 08-09-2007 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by ironworks
Marty, ( Syborg )man you keep track of everything, is it on the list how many times you farted on you trip to tracey's? I did not see it, but I'm sure it is in there. Rodger

:thumbsup: 3 x on the way there and 1 x on the way back

ironworks 08-09-2007 11:27 AM

i just sold my 63 with Chris alston stuff a month ago, A day late I guess.

Rodger

Garage Dog 65 08-09-2007 11:46 AM

Sorry guys, I've tried to PDF these - and even zipped them and couldn't get below the max file size restriction. Rodger, I'll E-mail you the PDF versions of the file.

Jim

68protouring454 08-09-2007 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Garage Dog 65
Sorry guys, I've tried to PDF these - and even zipped them and couldn't get below the max file size restriction. Rodger, I'll E-mail you the PDF versions of the file.

Jim

jim, could you please email the excel sheet also, thanks alot

[email protected]
jake

Garage Dog 65 08-09-2007 06:35 PM

E-mails sent guys.

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Originally Posted by syborg tt
yep i have one going i will try to attach it right now.

Thanks Marty !!! Got a chance to read through your spreadsheet tonight. Tons of good info in there and I appreciated your giving us the opportunity to review it.

AND, what a wicked build man !!!!! :thumbsup:

Jim


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