gnubler
Active Member
Had a solo install yesterday that I'd been a bit nervous about over the weekend, mainly due to having to remove a panic bar from a commercial door to apply privacy film. Watched several videos on YT on how to remove/install them and felt I could handle it. Decided to tackle that door first and was able to get the bar off the door without issue, but noticed there was a little latch that looked like it would be tricky to get lined up back into place. Sweated a little and just proceeded with the window film not sure what I would do if I couldn't get it back together, and right as I was finishing up guess who walks up and looks at the door? A frickin' locksmith! He was at the building on another job, had seen me removing the bar, and asked if I needed help getting it back on the door so I said sure. Fortuitous timing.
Part of the install was outside, weather was perfect...sunny, no wind. Installed lettering on another door and noticed a dot from a lowercase i missing...oops. It happens. Figured I would just sneak back there today and put a dot on, but then as I was removing some other door lettering in the same building what did I see? The same size lowercase i, so I lifted it with a razor blade and stuck it on the new door. Hey, whatever works. As I was finally wrapping up, it was after 6pm at this point and the building was closed, another tenant on his way out approached me and said he needed window lettering, so I probably got another job out of it. More fortuitous timing. I had also quoted 3.5 hours labor and I finished the job just shy of that. I love it when my quotes are dead on and I can honor the original price.
Of course, this may all be a setup for a disaster on the next job.
Part of the install was outside, weather was perfect...sunny, no wind. Installed lettering on another door and noticed a dot from a lowercase i missing...oops. It happens. Figured I would just sneak back there today and put a dot on, but then as I was removing some other door lettering in the same building what did I see? The same size lowercase i, so I lifted it with a razor blade and stuck it on the new door. Hey, whatever works. As I was finally wrapping up, it was after 6pm at this point and the building was closed, another tenant on his way out approached me and said he needed window lettering, so I probably got another job out of it. More fortuitous timing. I had also quoted 3.5 hours labor and I finished the job just shy of that. I love it when my quotes are dead on and I can honor the original price.
Of course, this may all be a setup for a disaster on the next job.