"Ignoramus30945" <ignoram...@NOSPAM.30945.invalid> wrote in message
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In short, you can do it, but it is hard to stay busy unless you are lucky or
market well.
I do somewhat of the work you are mentioning. Yesterday, I charged a guy
$100 to shorten a truck rack. 2.5 hours. I do a lot of repair welding and
fab welding for people doing projects where a big shop doesn't want to mess
with an hour job.
Then you come to the tricky part, staying busy at $25 to $100 an hour.
By the nature of the work, it is extremely difficult to gauge every job. To
tell just how long it will take. So, you charge by the hour, and some
people balk because it is open ended, and there's no firm end price. And
then, they want to watch, or worse, help, and now it takes a long time.
Therefore it is difficult to schedule a day, and have it go perfectly.
The jobs are good because they are cash, and you can work them and fishing
together nicely.
Now, to get work where you can make decent predictable stable money. They
are out there. One time, a guy came to me to weld pieces together for the
manufacture of .22 cal nail guns. It consisted of welding a simple plug,
and TIGging a small piece on top. They delivered and picked up everything.
It was sweet, and very profitable, and then they started doing it in house.
I, as well as many here, can tell you tales of guys getting sweet contracts
to provide specialty work. They ARE out there. So, to me, it comes down to
more marketing than welding. You can always get welders, but it is hard to
find someone or be someone who can find specialty work. But it can be done.
A friend of mine has some precision specialty machinery and he makes tiny
high grade screws, nuts, and bolts for tiny trains and such. He lives in a
small town on the edge of paradise up in the mountains, and UPSs his monthly
work to the buyer. The best of both worlds.
You know what you can do in the welding world. And you know that you can
hire good welders. The rub is in finding those special good paying jobs.
Start advertising and networking. Throw away your shotgun, and get a sniper
rifle. Go for just that filet mignon center target, and fergeddabout
hitting the target willy nilly.
HTH
Steve