Sure, why not? You know, for comparison with the pipe guy!
About +2 years ago I had shared a few pictures of a transfer case skid plate I made for my 80 series Land Cruiser.
This was on a local FB group.
Got a message from someone and we got to talking quite a bit about a job he wanted me to do.
Day 2 and we're finally on the specific details - he wants a custom modular bed rack for his truck. It needs to be modular in order to add and remove custom panels for affixing various tools and accessories to said rack.
Similar options go for over $1300+ without the extra panels.
Seeing how custom he wanted it, I gave him a quote of $1,100 give or take.
The price includes the design work on my end (CAD), the cutting of said material (both on the bandsaw as well as my CNC table. The fitment and welding of all necessary components.
This was really cheap considering I was including the material as well.
He gave me one of those "I was hoping more like $400 total LOL"
I was very polite and told him not at all possible, sorry. Material cost alone would be quite a bit.
That's not all, he pulled the "influencer" card saying he'll tell all his buddies about me and will even get me a sweater made. I had to respectfully reject that job.
Fast forward about a year later and I respond to a thread in the same group. It was a member asking for advice on how to weld or something as he just bought the Harbor Freight Flux welder (the 125 I think?).
He suddenly messages me out of the blue and since I had the same phone still, all our previous messages appeared.
It was the same guy that low balled me on the bed rack!
I was still very polite to him. He said he got a welder so he can make a gym rack and he needed all kinds of advice. Apparently he was cutting square tube with an angle grinder, and I suggested a bandsaw would be much easier.
He said "that costs money" and I agreed, it does lol.
He also asked about cutting gussets and certain plates and I suggested a hand torch (plasma) or oxyfuel.
He responds again with "that's a lot more money" and so on.
I mentioned to him "you know you asked me for a bed rack over a year ago right?" He absolutely did remember, and I told him all the tools I own are for the customer's benefit.
My prices are definitely reasonable, but I can't do work for free. So when I quote someone, I'm including all my equipment and experience being put to use for said job.
He apologized for the lowball offer and I told him if he needs help learning to weld, I'd be happy to show him at my house.