If I remember correctly, it's about 3.5 crap-tons.
And around here, a crap-ton is a LOT of money!;D
Actually I'm interested to hear what jon says too. But it might be hard to quantify in linear form, when it sounds like he did it over a period of time with breaks.
I know that some members here have done (Centech) harnesses in one and a half days, and some a full weekend.
But I've personally done about ten harnesses now (Centech and Painless, but not an AAW yet) and I've NEVER finished one in a single sitting. And by that I mean even a single string of days. It's taken me as little as a month of Sundays, to as much as a second month of Sundays!
Granted, I do like to move wires here and there, and hither and yon until I get them just the way I want them to run, and as cleanly as possible, and I like to take lots of breaks to admire (and critique) my work. And then re-do half of it because it's crap!
But that's a personal problem and I'm sure other, more focused folks can do it much quicker.
But I bet in a pinch, if perfection was not as important as having it back up and running by Monday's commute, you could do it in two days and be up and running.
They're pretty basic and understandable in other words, but it does take awhile.
I bet a shop that knew what they were getting into would not charge less than $1000 labor. Not including ancillaries.
I think members have had shops do theirs for $400-$600 or thereabouts. But I'm also pretty sure that each of them said afterwards that they would either never do one that cheap again, or just never do one again.
Paul