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I know how to string. But i want to string for other people. But i live in the middle of eastern CT. Not a lot of tennis players and if so in the summer nearest indoor court is 40 minutes away. What stringer should i get looking pretty much at Eagnases because of price im 13 have $500 dollers and can get more. So keep it cheap. maybe a crank. But what should i do to get customers i dont break strings alot like 3 times a year. My town has like 6,000 people. Also they have 4 outdoor courts. Where would i string how would people drop raquets off to so i could string them. Heres the strings i would carry and prices.
Stringing Prices and Types All string has a $5 stringing fee and $10 for hybrids. Forten Nylon 16 $2.99 Prince Synthetic Gut with Duraflex 17 $4.99 Luxilon Big Banger Alu Power Spin 16 $17.99 Tecnifibre Black Code 17 and 18 string $15.00 Mantis Power Poly 17 $12.00 All coments welcomed! Im in 8th Grade. Like this one http://www.eagnas.com/smart600.html. This is max price. Last edited by Parker512 : 08-25-2010 at 03:28 PM. |
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The Flex 940.
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You are really short changing yourself if you only charge $5/ labor. I use to charge $10./ labor over 40 years ago. Actually that was in 1968, and I was 13 years old at that time.
The guy in the airport that shines shoes charges $7.00 and is done in under 10 min. add a $3.00 tip, and thats $60/ hour. Anyone can shine a pair of shoes, but would you want just anyone to string your racquet? People will pay for your service if you supply them a good quality job, thats consistant each time. Keep in mind that you will get some players that will shank a ball and as such snap an early string job, bring it back to you for a free restring, and as such if you are like me, explain what happen, that its not your fault, string it for free the one time, and tell them its a one time deal.One time a player can bring in a slightly cracked frame from abuse, you forget to check it over well before you start the job, which some people here probably do as they comment on speed and how fast they string, and don't even bother to look it over , and you start the job and snap the racquet. Now you need to purchase a new racquet for that customer.How many $5.00 jobs do you have to string to just break even? One time I restrung an all nat. gut job for someone who brought the racquet back as the string broke within a day, after I restrung it again for free I later found out that he picked up a stone and hit it, and thats what broke the string.(That incident actually helped me out back then, as that made me realize to increase my fees, and back then it was my 1st fee increase. ) After a while you will get things like this happening, granted it is not a normal occurance, but you still need to incorporate things like this into your fee schedule. Bottom line its your investment of machine, string supplies, tubing, grommets, grips, string inventory (which you will always be adding more and more as time goes on) , and your time, and your expertise of stringing racquets the proper way, and consistantly. Only you know the value of your time and what it is worth, and do you know how much time it will take you to string with the machine that you will end up with? Once you set your fees, it is more difficult to raise them later. Just some things to keep in mind. Last edited by jim e : 08-25-2010 at 04:44 PM. |
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Okay i originally had $10 but read other previous threads and decided to lower it. Ill kepp it at $10 now. You think $20 for hybrids i heard a couple days ago some one charged $70. Didnt plan on doing groments or grips. Cant even do my grips.
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Also , if you know how to string, you should also be able to re grip a racquet. It certainly is much easier than stringing, and takes hardly any time at all, and supplies a good service to your clients as well.If you can install an overgrip, you should be able to re grip a racquet as well.Overgrips are cheap, and if someone comes in with a bad worn out grip, I will place an overgrip on as a free courtesy as well.That brings the person back again for future string jobs, as he then knows you care about what you do. Last edited by jim e : 08-25-2010 at 05:27 PM. |
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It is one thing to know how to string and another thing to have strung a racket. Just because you watch someone ride a bike or swim in a pool does not mean you can do it. Have you ever strung a racket before?
The reason I ask this question is because not everyone will enjoy stringing a racket. No matter how much fun it looks like it is, how easy you think it may be, and how much money you think you can make if you do not like stringing the pure and simple fact is you will not string. So you pay a lot of money and your stringer ends up collecting rust in the garage or basement until your parents sell it on the weekend at the yard sale. If that happens and you bought a $500 to $800 machine it is like throwing your money away. I am sure you can't afford to do that. For your first stringer I would suggest buying a machine where you can make all your money back as soon as possible. If you spend over $200 you are spending too much. That way you make your money back in 15 to 20 string jobs. You will also find out what it is like to find player's rackets for stringing. You will find out what stringing other people's rackets really means. Not that any of your customers will ever be unsatisfied, but when you offer a service for pay there will be customer expectations. You will find out some of the time you usually enjoy playing tennis is now being spent on stringing rackets. I would suggest a Gamma Progression stringer. If you string 15 rackets and don't like it you could sell it for a profit becasue your 15 rackets paid for the stringer. If you find out later you want something better so you can string rackets faster with you can sell it for a profit to go toward a better stringer. What can you lose? Irvin
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It should be the same, regardless. Hybrids are no more of an issue to string than 1 piece. Just charge appropriately for each 20' length of whatever string they choose.
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Just to chime in a bit here, if any of your parents friends play tennis - it always helps getting referrals from them, I have found with regards to my pricing - if you keep most people between $20 and $30/string job they'll be satisfied. I found it harder to charge a strings plus labor price, I'm moved to all flat fee pricing depending on what strings etc...Usually $20 for Syn guts, 30 for premium full poly jobs - rarely string the NG...
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^^ I agree with that you have to take into account the time it takes you to string the string, the cost of the string, and your time when you are charging for rackets.
For example, the string I least like to string is Forten Gear. The main and like fly paper and the cross string are very soft. It probably takes me 5 minutes longer to string the crosses in that racket. Mainly because you have to go slower when pulling the crosses over the mains. It takes me about 20 to string a racket not counted another 10 minutes of setup and admin. So let's just say it takes 20% more time. So for that string is I normally mark up a string by $10 for my time I will mark up that string $2 more. But to get started start by advertising your strings and the price for each. Make sure that when someone brings you a set of string to string for them they know your policy on stringing their strings. You do have a policy don't you? If you don't you should think about it. What would you do if someone brought you a set of VS Natty Gut and the string broke while you were stringing it? I tell the people that bring their own string, if it breaks while I am stringing it there is no charge but I will not replace the string. Irvin
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I am not sure what it is like in Ct or where in Ct you live but have you ever though of picking up and dropping off rackets as part of your service? I am not sure if you ahve the means to pickup and drop off. There are a lot of people that make an awful lot more than you are ever going to make stringing rackets. Do you think they want to spend an hour, or more, dropping off and picking up their racket, not to mention what it cost them to make two round trips? You could easily double your profit by adding pick up and delivery.
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If this is true, then I don't think you should sell your services at all. You are not a stringer yet. Seriously, you really need to learn to string by stringing not by watching videos and you need a significant number of racquets under your belt before you offer your services to others. I do encourage you to learn to string and when you get reasonably proficient, then you can consider stringing commercially.
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electronic stringers don't make stringing any easier. they may make stringing a little faster once you know how to string. it's not as if an electronic stringing machine can string the racquet on it's own once you've mounted it. you still have to pull, clamp, and weave the string not to mention tie the knots.
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you've got to practice, practice, practice. i recommend either buying a reel of cheap nylon and practicing on your sticks. if you don't want to practice on your sticks, pick up some cheap sticks from goodwill & practice on those. Last edited by mad dog1 : 08-26-2010 at 04:55 PM. |
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To ans. your question on that button. The knot button will increase the tension by 10% on most machines for only the very next tension pull only. This way when you get to the last tie off string, you hit the knot button (this increases the tension), then hit the tension button, and when the tension is pulled , you clamp, hit the tension button to release, then the tension sets back to the origional tension set on the machine. Without a knot button ,if you decide to increase the tie off strings, you would have to manually increase the tension on the machines key pad, and then after you tie the knot you would have to remember to reset the machine back to the origional reference tension, as many stringers can have a tendency to forget to do that and ruin the string job because of that. So it just makes the tie off increases more convenient if you decide to do that. Last edited by jim e : 08-26-2010 at 07:50 PM. |
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