As a car wrapping, tint and ppf company owner, this was a amazing video to watch. The owner reminds me of me and my ideas. I hope he achieves all his goals. Thanks for the great content
great owner I started the same way 2 years ago detailing now im window tinting and wrapping at a shop Im ready to break off and go mobile tinting then get my own shop...this guy just motivated me
Amazing video with great content. Amazing questions and the fact that the owner was open to sharing pricing, helps small guys like me gauge my pricing.
I operate my business the exact same way, except I do everything myself so it’s a smaller scale. Same practices, close to same prices. Population where I am can’t handle that size of a shop. He’s doing a great job!
Great video! Would you consider (@Ryan) letting us shadow you for a day to see how you guys do things? We are entering the industry and would love to see how the big guys do things! Located in Indiana
@27:15 the darkness of the film has zero to do with how much heat is rejected, the darkness literally keeps out the amount of light pass through in coordination with the % you choose. The nano carbon or ceramic particles embedded in the film actually rejects the UV that you feel.
if my math is right, the annual net profit is in the 300k ballpark. that's a lot of services for that low net profit based on the ~16% ebitda he stated.
I’m confused. You only do 4 tint jobs a day? And tinted 200 teslas in a month.. 4x31 is 124 vehicles. 200 would be over 6 a day, let alone other vehicles that needed tint.
@@AustinZaback No… but he wasn’t talking about other stuff in these contexts. This is what he said 10:16 “were not a production facility we only touch 4 window tints job in a day” 24:47 “we tinted over 200 teslas in a month” lol so the math isn’t mathing.
He said we “touched” 200 teslas not tinted bud and I very much believe him I’m from Pittsburgh myself working at blackout tinting for 4 years I’ve seen 100+ teslas come thru the shop in a month
As a car wrapping, tint and ppf company owner, this was a amazing video to watch. The owner reminds me of me and my ideas. I hope he achieves all his goals. Thanks for the great content
Appreciate You! Thanks for watching.. this is exactly what we do it for 🙏🏼
Thank you! ❤
great owner I started the same way 2 years ago detailing now im window tinting and wrapping at a shop Im ready to break off and go mobile tinting then get my own shop...this guy just motivated me
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Not to get to personal, but about how much do you make a month on tenting? I'm really considering opening up my own tenting company
1200 bucks for tint? holy fuck i thought 350 was expensive here 😂
Fr lmao
No 💩 hwy robbery
$350 for 6 windows? Thats insane. Especially if it’s a good, clear, carbon or ceramic tint
Fuckin 250 here in Montana for 2 front windows ceramic top of the line
Good quality work is worth every penny
Amazing video with great content. Amazing questions and the fact that the owner was open to sharing pricing, helps small guys like me gauge my pricing.
Glad it was helpful! Thats the Goal! Thanks for watching
You are one honest and amazing business man.thank you 🙏
I operate my business the exact same way, except I do everything myself so it’s a smaller scale. Same practices, close to same prices. Population where I am can’t handle that size of a shop. He’s doing a great job!
Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
@@AustinZabackfirst time watching your video. Great work!
Thank you both Austin and Ryan. Great video, great questions asked and great answers given. very informative, cheers
Thanks so much for watching! Happy Holidays!
@@AustinZaback Happy Holidays Austin, rock on 🎅
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Aamazing Video.. Great work Tint 360
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Your title says he makes 200K/month, but your video says 200K/month revenue. Big different.
Great video! Would you consider (@Ryan) letting us shadow you for a day to see how you guys do things? We are entering the industry and would love to see how the big guys do things! Located in Indiana
Thanks for Watching!
@27:15 the darkness of the film has zero to do with how much heat is rejected, the darkness literally keeps out the amount of light pass through in coordination with the % you choose. The nano carbon or ceramic particles embedded in the film actually rejects the UV that you feel.
198k a year good content
if my math is right, the annual net profit is in the 300k ballpark. that's a lot of services for that low net profit based on the ~16% ebitda he stated.
Great video
12k for a camaro? That's like half the car value. Why?
I want a opportunity there!
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Good channel! Keep making video!
Ask for financial details
Income
Expenses
Problems and challenges they faced
Thanks for watching
what software does he use for the plotter
to get the pre cuts
Core by Eastman
My dad has a egg head btw Ryan hare is my dad
Lol Keegan. ❤😂
lol!
Bro you’re the son I wish I had 🤣
I’m confused. You only do 4 tint jobs a day? And tinted 200 teslas in a month.. 4x31 is 124 vehicles. 200 would be over 6 a day, let alone other vehicles that needed tint.
He doesn’t just tint.
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No… but he wasn’t talking about other stuff in these contexts. This is what he said
10:16 “were not a production facility we only touch 4 window tints job in a day”
24:47 “we tinted over 200 teslas in a month”
lol so the math isn’t mathing.
He said we “touched” 200 teslas not tinted bud and I very much believe him I’m from Pittsburgh myself working at blackout tinting for 4 years I’ve seen 100+ teslas come thru the shop in a month
NYC whole car ceramic tint is only 700$ max
That’s great! They should raise their prices. 😀
Interesting!
Supply, demand and product quality plays a big role in the price. $1000 is a little expensive though 😂
That sucks I make a million a month in the business
Give me a million pleaseee I would be happy
Stop with the bs 😂
Excellent video.
Thanks 🙏 to both of you.
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Glad you enjoyed it!
So much bs