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john smith wrote:
Ohio taxes services, also. Same in NJ. IIRC, same in TN and GA. George Patterson Why do men's hearts beat faster, knees get weak, throats become dry, and they think irrationally when a woman wears leather clothing? Because she smells like a new truck. |
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Bob Noel wrote:
Sure there is. The popular usage of the term "annual" is that fun time of year when an annual inspection occurs, plus all those repairs, service, and improvements made to the airplane. Not to mention the "while-we-are-at-it" things. Its that time of the year where you get him to sign off all the stuff you've done... |
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That is because over the years, shops have conditioned the owners to
thinking that the "annual" (which is nowhere defined WITHOUT the word "inspection" attached) is the time to cover the owner's vacation in Hawaii with a bit put aside for the kid's college fund. It would appear that you have been so conditioned. I dunno. I have never to my knowledge been ripped off during the-thing-I-call-an-annual. My most recent one was $800, and that's pretty average. I don't think the mechanic is going to Hawaii on this money. Our airport only has the one mechanic, and the next closest airport with a mechanic is fifty miles away. We pilots and this mechanic know each other well, and every pilot I've talked to who has used him has been reasonably happy or better. |
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![]() "Jim Burns" wrote in message ... Welcome to Wisconsin. Section 77.52(2), Wis. Stats. (2003-04), provides that, for the privilege of selling, performing, or furnishing certain services at retail in Wisconsin to consumers or users, a tax is imposed upon all persons selling, performing, or furnishing the services at the rate of 5% of the gross receipts from the sale, performance, or furnishing of the services. Services subject to Wisconsin sales tax include the following (this list is not all-inclusive): . The repair, service, alteration, fitting, cleaning, painting, coating, towing, inspection, and maintenance of all items of tangible personal property unless: performed on a tax exempt property or as a capital improvement. Sucks don't it? Especially in light of WIs other outrageous tax rates. Jim |
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![]() "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... In article , "RST Engineering" wrote: And if you really want to be technical, I didn't say "annual inspection" I just said "annual". But I think you are being picky for no reason. Your call. I reiterate, there is no such thing as an "annual". Sure there is. The popular usage of the term "annual" is that fun time of year when an annual inspection occurs, plus all those repairs, service, and improvements made to the airplane. Not to mention the "while-we-are-at-it" things. Good luck trying to eliminate the phrase "annual" from the owner's vocabulary. You'd have better luck getting people to properly use "methodology" and "methods." :-) -- Bob Noel no one likes an educated mule If an IA uses more than a flashlight, mirror, pen and checklist in doing my annual inspection he gets booted out of the hangar. A 'annual' to many has become an open invitation for the IA to write in any amount he feels necessary on the owners check. |
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![]() "George Patterson" wrote in message news:08_Be.663$Zx3.585@trndny05... wrote: You're lucky... my A&P /IA makes _me_ do all the grunt work myself, plus I have to pay for all the beer after the plane is put back together, signed off and test flown. There are shops in this area that make you do all the grunt work and then charge you shop rates for your own labor. Sad thing is there are owners that put up with it. George Patterson Why do men's hearts beat faster, knees get weak, throats become dry, and they think irrationally when a woman wears leather clothing? Because she smells like a new truck. |
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George Patterson wrote:
wrote: You're lucky... my A&P /IA makes _me_ do all the grunt work myself, plus I have to pay for all the beer after the plane is put back together, signed off and test flown. There are shops in this area that make you do all the grunt work and then charge you shop rates for your own labor. My annual inspection is flat fee (a lot more than Weir would charge!) and the mechanic teases that she doesn't charge more when the owners help :-). I think she actually spends more time when the owners do help as she explains everything and teaches at least one new task a year. After a few years the savings start to add up not with the cost of the inspection, but with the costs of the repairs/improvements made at the time. When we put in a new ELT, which included fabricating a bracket and running wires for the new remote switch the only charge from the mechanic was for the paperwork compliance. Margy George Patterson Why do men's hearts beat faster, knees get weak, throats become dry, and they think irrationally when a woman wears leather clothing? Because she smells like a new truck. |
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Well, not such good news :-(
My #5 cylinder compression was only 57 . . . so my mechanic did what he called "staking the valve" . . . by rapping on it with a plastic mallet while checking the compression gage. No improvement. The exhaust valve is not seating properly so we have to pull the cylinder and either send it out for repair or exchange for another one .. . . Any comments or suggestions as to which course of action is better? |
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