Hello fellow welders ! SO ive been welding for about 5 months and graduation is right around the corner . Im very excited to finish up and get out there to the real world and make some money !!! I currently work at a battery factor. I deliver the batteries to and from our customers as a truck driver . I meet many over the road drivers who come in to get loaded and roll out . Well just this past weekend a fellow truck driver came up and asked me about my welding skills .He wanted to know if i can fabricate a brand new bumper for his trailer. The one he had was old bent and rusted and needed to be replace . Out of excitement to get some practice outside of school i blurted out i charge $100 a hour and the job should take about 4 hours and he would have to pay for material . To my surprise he said yes thats fine !!!! I couldn't believe it . A hundred dollars a hour !!! I suppose a young buck can dream haha. Anyway he said he lives in San Antonio and could meet me anytime . I said ive give him a call soon . Only problem is i have no tools
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nothing to pay for material no way to transport anything and very little experience. So I did the right thing and called him back and told him I would not be able to do the work for him and he didnt seem to mind . He mentioned he hated to wait at a real fab. shop because he has no time to wait around he also does not want to spend a arm and a leg
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and that when ever i can just call him up and he will swing by . So that was that . Moving on to my questions about the whole ordeal .
Is something like this a little far out of my grasp for a soon to be graduate ??? I mean i have to start somewhere right ??? Im not trying to poke the guys eyes out and cheat him a good job .
What kind of tools do i need to really make this happen ?? I have a dodge ram 1500 paid for and was thinking of converting that to a Light welding truck something small you know ??? Just to get the job done . With my day job i make a decent check every two weeks and I know all these tools will be a form of investment that will soon pay themselves off .
So what are some things to avoid ??
Is this type of work something to be careful with do i need any type of insurance ??? When this does take off and i start making that extra money on the weekend like i hope too how do i pay uncle sam ?? I guess what im getting is at " Im asking the older welders who started out just like me . You know humble beginnings . Welding a little here and there how did you do it whats your story ???
I really want to show my children hard work really does pay off and if you can dream it you can achieve it !!!
thanks guys have a blessed weekend !!!!