I’ve been in the welding industry over 15 years now and I can tell you this guy is the real deal and he knows what he’s talking about. Very refreshing to see a no bullshit scrappy self-made, young man making it happen also thanks for the new found inspiration Anthony glad I found your channel. 👨🏻🏭 💯 From, your latest subscriber
Speaking about leaving a 100k a year business just because the labor was too much is something people overlook or don’t care about these days. No matter how much money you make, if you don’t love what you’re doing it isn’t worth it.
@@TheREALMuad-dib I infact have. I'm 17 and having a kid within the month, and I have so severe migraines that I cant even hold a fast food job. I completely understand what it's like to go hungry, and yet my opinion stays the same?
Work in the job market another 15 years and then tell me it doesn't matter how much you make. Good lord, 17 with a kid and no job but it doesn't matter how much you make..
I have been welding since I was in diapers with my dad, I’m 25 just started my business and an actual llc at that. Thanks for the motivation! Definitely made mistakes over the years but I have also made a lot of customers happy and they keep calling back! Thanks for the motivation!
@MeltinMetalAnthony I have been trying to get into the industry recently got out of trade school and looking for a job. Most shops in my area do not want to hire welders with no work experience. I am debating on being self employed. I live near a lot or farms and a few logging shops. Stuff breaks all the time. I am from Pennsylvania.
I’m 18 and about to graduate high school. I’m really wanting to get into welding and this video just fed me more motivation to get there. i love working with my hands and fixing things for my self. love your videos man can’t wait to get into welding myself
@@MisterDelicious hell Yeah also!! the only regret is that I did not start earlier as well. I went to school for many years to become a chemical engineer and I hate it!!
I'm 22 and I finished welding school 2 years ago. I live in an area with a lot of refineries / shipyards / fab shops. But I haven't found work yet that I want to do long term. I recently looked into joining the Boilermakers union and so far it seems like this is a path I would be willing to walk for the next 15 years at least. Look into if there's a local hall near you where you can join as an apprentice and get paid to learn. Training is online or on the job. If you're willing to travel across the country you can make a lot of money.
If you don’t make it as a welder look into plumbing. I do it for myself and make a fucking killing. I’m so busy I name my price and still get hired. I don’t touch old pipe other than just cutting it out and I don’t touch shit. Remodels & new construction is the way to go. Easy money.
I have been a welder in Brazil for 20 years, and here it is very precarious, I dream of seeking an opportunity outside my country, this video is great motivation
Solving problems…. That is the key of any business. Identify the problem diagnose the problem and come up with a way to fix the problem….. study this learn this and apply this to any business, and you will be successful.
I like it man, nice to see us young guys making it happen. I started with a beater truck a year and a half ago, now I'm working on having 2 trucks running full time, brand new rig coming in the spring hopefully.
Good Points! I started a repair shop, when I was 16. I worked out of my dad's garage. Mech work and body repair. It was good summer money and I would take jobs on any holiday too. I learned a lot about people and how to work with them. That's 44 yrs ago. I wish you well! Cheers
Man I love watching your videos giving business advice, you remind me of me in many ways and it inspires me to take risks and pursue the unknown everyone around me just chooses what’s easy and safe, but god that is so soul crushing.
Thanks for making this video! I too have been welding for most of my life in support of my log trucking business and friends and family....but I am now seriously considering starting a mobile welding business. I make well over 100k a year at my current job....but there is no reward. It is a sedentary desk job and I desperately miss making cool stuff happen with my hands and skills. I love fabrication and repair. 10 years ago I had an entire truck shop, a 185CFM diesel air compressor and Sandblaster, and welders and plasma cutter, torch, grinders out the wazoo and like an idiot I sold it ALL! And am desperate to get back to doing stuff that makes me feel alive and uses the hard earned skills I developed over the 25 years since I started welding and fabricating and big rig diesel truck ownership and mechanics. Thanks again for this great video! Happy to see someone so ambitious!
Couple things to think about. I had my own business for 16 years and loved it. But medical expenses and the government drove me to a 9 to 5. Don't forget to add in for social security, self employed people pay both parts. And account for downtime like a couple people said. Most people can't bill a full 12 hours. You have time spent running the business. A lot of people use am overhead percentage like 18-30%. Nothing beats working for yourself. Keep up the great videos. Thanks.
I watch this video here and there not only because I like your content but it is a real deep down side of solo welding business's that nobody likes to talk about. I've learned alot from you and has helped my buisness grow
Videos like this make me strive to be a better business man I used to run a auto cleaning service but welding has always been my strong arm I decided to pick it back up and make a business out of if and watching your videos inspire me to be the best one I can be thank you 🙏🏽
You mentioned ic weld a lot, But I think you are making a better job at letting people know that even if you don’t have all the tools you can still make it happen and be successful
Hiya Anthony, my name is John. I’m up here in RI I’m doin a lot of these same things, less welding maybe. But I’m in the garage running beads often. More concrete based and railings and I’m just making that transition. From dabbling to becoming the primary hustle. Walking away from a most excellent gig(making food machines, like big stuff)for Heinz, purina foods, HEB market, etc. but, it’s time. To close that door, been 10 problem solving yrs. Great channel, really enjoy what you’re doing out there.
Excellent video. I like how well you break everything down. I’d like to build metal buildings and pipe fence on the side, but it always boils down to not finding anyone who wants to do that kind of work. If I was younger I’d quit farming and go into welding full time, it pays a hell of a lot better. Keep up the good work and keep those good informative videos coming !
Good video man, I’ve been in the trade about 2 years now I’m 24, at my shop we do a ton to structural steel and hand railings but I really enjoy when the garbage containers and beat up dump trucks or excavators come in, it really challenges you to think outside the box. I know working for someone right now doing what I do will help me with my own business in the future. It’s like I’m getting paid to learn everyday and save possible headaches in my own business.
Lol..in the beginning I'd bid my work adding in a tool or 2 that I would need to complete the job. I was only able to do that because I would be cheap to begin with but it Def helps to do that if possible. Over time you collect the needed tools and they are paid for by the jobs your doing. Awesome job with the channel bro, keep doin what ur doin
Hey bubba a buddy and myself have a pretty successful mobile welding company down here in Houston tx , and I got to say you hit the nail right on the head , and I agreed with everything you mentioned. Keep grinding bro you're fucking crushing it !! That big ass truck is bad ass I'm a little jealous lol .
@@lescoe the negatives of weed really do sneak up on you. its fun until its not, and quitting is a bitch. im sitting here thinking the exact same thing, and i already run a business haha Need to get my shit together.
Anthony, I have a 300 gallon compressor with a 7 horsepower compressor, A sand blasting cabinet and a vapor blaster cabinet that I built myself. I found an awesome 72 inch metal brake from a race car fab shop that was going out of business. I have a Miller Roughneck 2E that is in pristine condition but it is an Ac welder. I also have a 300 amp Hobart welder from the Alaskan pipeline that has a Wisconsin twin cylinder engine. I also have another Miller welder on a trailer with a propane conversion to be able to weld inside pharmaceutical companies. I have a Ford Ranger that I built a flatbed for and has a crane and a Drill press and a decent vise. I do have a Hyperthem thermal Lance and a ton of tools that I have collected over the past few years. I am a chemical engineer right now but as soon as I put some more money away i am going to start my welding business full time. I found a Lathe with all the tooling that I have to save up for as well. I still need a better crane for the truck and convert the Ranger over to spring over axle. I do love Florida and when I move back down there I will be going back to Tampa. Love ya brother!!
great video... i just weld on the side like you said you started out doing and with my truck and equipment i have probably at least $25,000 into it and its just side work! keep it up, i really dig your videos
Hey man I'm 25 and just trying to launch my mobile welding business here in Australia. I tell you what, after all the bank loan rejections and scrounging for cash, I really needed to see this video today. Thank you for sharing your story bro 🤙
I’d love to see more videos like this on the business aspect. Great video, you’re very genuine and you deserve the success you have and the success that’s to come!
I can’t believe you picked up that service truck with an auto crane for $5k. The trailblazer itself is pushing $7k used with 1500 hours right now-What a steal. A couple years ago I remember seeing deals like that but not in a while (of course now I’m trying to acquire equipment) 😂.
Impressive story about building a business.A lot of people don’t realize how long it takes to build up and keep everything you need. I personally never bought a piece of equipment until I knew I had a job that equipment would pay for itself. I think people should think twice before buying equipment on credit. It’s better to get it piece by piece as you can afford it.
I’ve been a self-employed mobile weldor/mechanic/problem solver for 21 years now and everything you just said is the ABSOLUTE TRUTH! I’ve been very blessed and work a whole lot of long, hard hours by myself, usually. Success means different things to different people and it takes everything you mentioned along with a big dose of integrity and a double dose of God’s blessings. Thanks for taking the time Anthony.
We run mobile mechanics business/ welding. I learned in army 20 yrs ago. I having use my wife jeep for jobs until i afford a truck. And getting the work to afford it. Tools i got over the years working.
Thanks for being totally honest about it. I've been a horseshoer for 30 years and been taking welding classes thinking about trying to do Mobile welding or possibly get a career in it. Going to try to get my 1-in plate test vertical up and overhead sometime in June possibly for SMAW. But coming from that background is real similar but the overhead is a lot less. But paying your dues, due diligence, perseverance ,understanding all play a part like you talk about making mistakes and growing. Cool stuff.
Do SMAW, open root if you can keyhole 6010 good. Don't try MIG unless its hard to get a certification out of position with solid wire on plate. The penetration just isn't there with the lower heat inputs you need to get it to go vertical up. Never do Pulsed Mig its a garbage gimmick that looks nice, but will break apart even in flat position welding. Hopefully your welding classes will give you a certification there because it gets pricey to do it one shot elsewhere. When you get it don't forget you have to sign a document that you have done the type of welding you were certified under in the last 6 months with like $10 money order to keep the certification valid.
It seems although I'm subscribed I'm getting a fair few of your older videos about a year back . With this video I like the way that you describe in detail the nitty gritty and the down n dirty ways you have to get to to earn the money . Not everybody wants to roll round under boat trailers or fairground rides but if that's what it takes it as you say how you get a reputation to do the jobs required. I'm really enjoying the videos wish I had found your channel a lot earlier . Thanks
First of all I want to thank you for your time and your good information I am taking some classes on the wilding at the moment look forward to learning this pretty fun want to make a better income$$$$$$& and having fun Learning
Thanks for making it honest and straight forward. You pretty much a jack of all trades and it's what you gotta do to earn a dollar or two ... Keep going bro
So I have a lot of experience with bridge work. I want to start a welding company and eventually build myself to do bridge work. I would love to hear stories of how you found work, where you found it ect. When starting out.good video, I subbed
I appreciate your knowledge you share with the world. Its people like you that remind me there are still awesome people out there ❤ I am starting my welding business as we speak. Still acquiring licenses and insurance, but ill be up and running very soon. You motivate me to dive head first into this. Ive got like $7k saved up from my job to invest. Wish me luck
Appreciate always posting just straight to the damn point videos with information that actually explains and goes over what your title is saying. Keep on killing it 👍🏼👍🏼
I've wanted to start up a mobile welding buisness for ages over here in Aus. My town doesn't have one readily available and I know I'd make bank. Thanks for giving me the kick I needed man your a legend!
If you don't have access to a certain piece of heavy equipment- say a crane or whatever. You can usually rent from a sunbelt rentals and factor that cost into the price of your service. By renting you are not responsible for the cost of repair to the machine or tool and its usually not as expensive as you'd expect.
I been in the ceramic tile business for over 38 years. So I know how to run a business, have lots of tools. I'm burnt out on the tile business...but looking at welding... I'm now 65 ready to collect SS soon...but need a good paying side hustle. I would love to do welding for an extra income. What is the best all around arc welder for most applications. Do you advertise and where? Facebook? Home advisor? Etc. I'm sure you get good referrals by word of mouth. Nice to see young men work hard.
very impressive Sir.......love that shirt of yours too......you are an inspiration to me and many other weldors out there, we thank you for your great motivational videos....Cheers from Orlando, Florida, Paul
This video is amazing. Very informative...but most of all MOTIVATING ..!! I enjoy following your career as it grows , it's turning into a POWERHOUSE!! I wanna be like you when I grow up! Truly an inspiration I'm glad you're recording your progress and posting it for young people to learn from ! As an old guy..I feel like the new kids in this trade look towards their peers for knowledge, YOU provide that. Thank you Sir. Please keep burning it up.
How do you determine pricing for jobs? Metal and time are the easy answer but what if the customer supplies the metal? Purely labor time? How would I justify a labor rate based on the skills I have?
Great video and advice. I turned down a job welding a headstock for a loader to another headstock for another loader because the customer din't want to modify the machine to take headstock for the loader he uses. In the end he did it himself. How long it will last is anyones guess.
What a great video man ! Really like how you breaknit down and present it while being real about it . Very encouraging ! Looking forward to getting a truck w a crane
So what’s it cost to insure a commercial use welding truck. You carry insurance on your actual work? Where do you park it? Who works on it when it breaks? I admire you very much. ❤
Teaching myself to weld ,started at a old dc 100 amp century mig welder , now added a 1980's 230 amp solid copper transformer craftsman ac stick welder. Running them off a homemade generator at 8000watts.. made lots of mistakes.
I’ve failed time and time again trying to do mobile welding full time and do flooring full time which I’ve been doing since I was 15 and now im 22, i now know that you need a day job and welding side hustle until you have no choice but to choose welding, I have a Miller 200le aead engine drive, but im currently swapping out the engine cause im working on a budget of 0$ for all my welding equipment but im doing exactly what you do and diversifying my equipment and never buying new and fixing welders with parts off cars and older welders and generators
hey man, I also do mobile welding and scrap metal and such. Sometimes I get slow also and at first I blame everything under the sun for why I'm slow. but in reality it probably is me. I sat back and realized that my marketing and sales game kinda sucks when it comes to the welding side of things so I spent hours researching advertisements other guys are using. not just in my area but literally across the country and even sometimes in other countries. when I saw one that made me actually want to call the person if I needed their services I took notes of what they were doing and tried to apply some of that knowledge to my business. I also clicked on all sorts of advertisements no matter how horrible they looked just to also take notes on what not to do when it comes to advertising. am I an expert because of this? no. but it did help significantly. Now I need to improve upon my closing skills. That seems to be the harder skill to learn. at least for me when I'm talking to a window shopper who doesn't need anything welded right this very second.
Love your videos! My wife and I started a mobile welding buisness together about a year ago. Your videos have helped a lot! Did you have to be a licensed contractor to do the staircase job?
Holy shit, a whole video and not one........ not one curse word. I had to watch the whole thing to see if you made it. Very very good video and enjoyed it. But we really do want to hear about the bounce house employees!
I’ve been in the welding industry over 15 years now and I can tell you this guy is the real deal and he knows what he’s talking about. Very refreshing to see a no bullshit scrappy self-made, young man making it happen also thanks for the new found inspiration Anthony glad I found your channel. 👨🏻🏭 💯
From, your latest subscriber
Speaking about leaving a 100k a year business just because the labor was too much is something people overlook or don’t care about these days. No matter how much money you make, if you don’t love what you’re doing it isn’t worth it.
Spoken like someone that's never gone hungry.
@@TheREALMuad-dib I infact have. I'm 17 and having a kid within the month, and I have so severe migraines that I cant even hold a fast food job. I completely understand what it's like to go hungry, and yet my opinion stays the same?
Work in the job market another 15 years and then tell me it doesn't matter how much you make. Good lord, 17 with a kid and no job but it doesn't matter how much you make..
@@TheREALMuad-dib you got a point there
@@DareChimera thanks man, at least you're a very reasonable young man in the face of a awrnry old slave lol
I've been welding for almost 3 years now and looking to break out finally, your videos seem the most real about it
I have been welding since I was in diapers with my dad, I’m 25 just started my business and an actual llc at that. Thanks for the motivation! Definitely made mistakes over the years but I have also made a lot of customers happy and they keep calling back! Thanks for the motivation!
That is awesome!
The beauty of having a dad that's a welder man I congratulate you man not many have opportunities like that
@MeltinMetalAnthony I have been trying to get into the industry recently got out of trade school and looking for a job. Most shops in my area do not want to hire welders with no work experience. I am debating on being self employed. I live near a lot or farms and a few logging shops. Stuff breaks all the time. I am from Pennsylvania.
This dude went from bouncy castles to welding 😂 I love it!
I’m 18 and about to graduate high school. I’m really wanting to get into welding and this video just fed me more motivation to get there. i love working with my hands and fixing things for my self. love your videos man can’t wait to get into welding myself
Hell yeah man! The only regret I have about welding; is not starting at your age! Give em Hell and burn it in!
@@MisterDelicious hell Yeah also!! the only regret is that I did not start earlier as well. I went to school for many years to become a chemical engineer and I hate it!!
I'm 22 and I finished welding school 2 years ago. I live in an area with a lot of refineries / shipyards / fab shops. But I haven't found work yet that I want to do long term. I recently looked into joining the Boilermakers union and so far it seems like this is a path I would be willing to walk for the next 15 years at least. Look into if there's a local hall near you where you can join as an apprentice and get paid to learn. Training is online or on the job. If you're willing to travel across the country you can make a lot of money.
If you don’t make it as a welder look into plumbing. I do it for myself and make a fucking killing. I’m so busy I name my price and still get hired. I don’t touch old pipe other than just cutting it out and I don’t touch shit. Remodels & new construction is the way to go. Easy money.
Whatever you do don’t get lowballed by a shipyard. They’ll get you stuck there for years man
I have been a welder in Brazil for 20 years, and here it is very precarious, I dream of seeking an opportunity outside my country, this video is great motivation
Thing is you're not limited to that area as a welder. You can go anywhere in the world because the world is built by welders!
I'd love to hear about the Florida bouncy castle employee struggle, I bet there's some pretty good stories there 😆
OH YOU DONT EVEN KNOW 🤣 let’s just say I’m glad its over
@Meltin Metal Anthony You should do that video, I'm excited for it 😆
Same here!! You could hear it in his voice they would be good ones!
+1 for vid on bouncy castle stories vid! has to be some classic ones!
Come on, you can't just drop something like that on us and leave us hanging Anthony!!!!
No joke, one of the best videos I have watched, perfect . Thanks bro
Videos like this keep me motivated to keep moving forward with my business and hopefully get to the level you’re at. Thanks for the video 👍
Glad for that man!
Solving problems…. That is the key of any business. Identify the problem diagnose the problem and come up with a way to fix the problem….. study this learn this and apply this to any business, and you will be successful.
I like it man, nice to see us young guys making it happen. I started with a beater truck a year and a half ago, now I'm working on having 2 trucks running full time, brand new rig coming in the spring hopefully.
That’s awesome to hear man congrats! I’m 24 years old marine vet! Just started my welding course Monday! Looking to do what you go!
You're doing awesome Anthony, keep the momentum going!
Thanks!
Good Points! I started a repair shop, when I was 16. I worked out of my dad's garage. Mech work and body repair. It was good summer money and I would take jobs on any holiday too. I learned a lot about people and how to work with them. That's 44 yrs ago. I wish you well! Cheers
dude please never quit uploading. this has quickly become my favorite fab channel
Man I love watching your videos giving business advice, you remind me of me in many ways and it inspires me to take risks and pursue the unknown everyone around me just chooses what’s easy and safe, but god that is so soul crushing.
Thanks for making this video! I too have been welding for most of my life in support of my log trucking business and friends and family....but I am now seriously considering starting a mobile welding business. I make well over 100k a year at my current job....but there is no reward. It is a sedentary desk job and I desperately miss making cool stuff happen with my hands and skills. I love fabrication and repair. 10 years ago I had an entire truck shop, a 185CFM diesel air compressor and Sandblaster, and welders and plasma cutter, torch, grinders out the wazoo and like an idiot I sold it ALL! And am desperate to get back to doing stuff that makes me feel alive and uses the hard earned skills I developed over the 25 years since I started welding and fabricating and big rig diesel truck ownership and mechanics. Thanks again for this great video! Happy to see someone so ambitious!
Dude I love your content. It's real world applicable and I can appreciate the practical advice you give.
Couple things to think about. I had my own business for 16 years and loved it. But medical expenses and the government drove me to a 9 to 5. Don't forget to add in for social security, self employed people pay both parts. And account for downtime like a couple people said. Most people can't bill a full 12 hours. You have time spent running the business. A lot of people use am overhead percentage like 18-30%. Nothing beats working for yourself. Keep up the great videos. Thanks.
I watch this video here and there not only because I like your content but it is a real deep down side of solo welding business's that nobody likes to talk about. I've learned alot from you and has helped my buisness grow
Videos like this make me strive to be a better business man I used to run a auto cleaning service but welding has always been my strong arm I decided to pick it back up and make a business out of if and watching your videos inspire me to be the best one I can be thank you 🙏🏽
You mentioned ic weld a lot, But I think you are making a better job at letting people know that even if you don’t have all the tools you can still make it happen and be successful
He’s the best in the mobile equipment repair game, gotta pay homage
Another great youtube dude!
This is video is really more than about a welding business, it’s a lesson on making success
Hiya Anthony, my name is John. I’m up here in RI I’m doin a lot of these same things, less welding maybe. But I’m in the garage running beads often. More concrete based and railings and I’m just making that transition. From dabbling to becoming the primary hustle. Walking away from a most excellent gig(making food machines, like big stuff)for Heinz, purina foods, HEB market, etc. but, it’s time. To close that door, been 10 problem solving yrs.
Great channel, really enjoy what you’re doing out there.
Excellent video. I like how well you break everything down. I’d like to build metal buildings and pipe fence on the side, but it always boils down to not finding anyone who wants to do that kind of work. If I was younger I’d quit farming and go into welding full time, it pays a hell of a lot better.
Keep up the good work and keep those good informative videos coming !
Good video man, I’ve been in the trade about 2 years now I’m 24, at my shop we do a ton to structural steel and hand railings but I really enjoy when the garbage containers and beat up dump trucks or excavators come in, it really challenges you to think outside the box. I know working for someone right now doing what I do will help me with my own business in the future. It’s like I’m getting paid to learn everyday and save possible headaches in my own business.
Lol..in the beginning I'd bid my work adding in a tool or 2 that I would need to complete the job. I was only able to do that because I would be cheap to begin with but it Def helps to do that if possible. Over time you collect the needed tools and they are paid for by the jobs your doing. Awesome job with the channel bro, keep doin what ur doin
100% I did the same thing on certain jobs
Yeah that's what I do.
Hey bubba a buddy and myself have a pretty successful mobile welding company down here in Houston tx , and I got to say you hit the nail right on the head , and I agreed with everything you mentioned. Keep grinding bro you're fucking crushing it !! That big ass truck is bad ass I'm a little jealous lol .
I wish I had never started smoking weed. You've got more motivation in your pinky finger than I've ever had.
Quit today bro, its never to late to persue your dreams.
@@lescoe the negatives of weed really do sneak up on you. its fun until its not, and quitting is a bitch. im sitting here thinking the exact same thing, and i already run a business haha Need to get my shit together.
Anthony, I have a 300 gallon compressor with a 7 horsepower compressor, A sand blasting cabinet and a vapor blaster cabinet that I built myself. I found an awesome 72 inch metal brake from a race car fab shop that was going out of business. I have a Miller Roughneck 2E that is in pristine condition but it is an Ac welder. I also have a 300 amp Hobart welder from the Alaskan pipeline that has a Wisconsin twin cylinder engine. I also have another Miller welder on a trailer with a propane conversion to be able to weld inside pharmaceutical companies. I have a Ford Ranger that I built a flatbed for and has a crane and a Drill press and a decent vise. I do have a Hyperthem thermal Lance and a ton of tools that I have collected over the past few years. I am a chemical engineer right now but as soon as I put some more money away i am going to start my welding business full time. I found a Lathe with all the tooling that I have to save up for as well. I still need a better crane for the truck and convert the Ranger over to spring over axle. I do love Florida and when I move back down there I will be going back to Tampa. Love ya brother!!
great video... i just weld on the side like you said you started out doing and with my truck and equipment i have probably at least $25,000 into it and its just side work! keep it up, i really dig your videos
Hey man I'm 25 and just trying to launch my mobile welding business here in Australia. I tell you what, after all the bank loan rejections and scrounging for cash, I really needed to see this video today. Thank you for sharing your story bro 🤙
I’d love to see more videos like this on the business aspect. Great video, you’re very genuine and you deserve the success you have and the success that’s to come!
i’m about to test for the shipyard tomorrow for welding, i live in va so it pays well but this was really informative, im 20 so i got plenty of time
I can’t believe you picked up that service truck with an auto crane for $5k. The trailblazer itself is pushing $7k used with 1500 hours right now-What a steal. A couple years ago I remember seeing deals like that but not in a while (of course now I’m trying to acquire equipment) 😂.
Anthony, you make some really good points! Me? I am retired now......so I live vicariously through you and your business! Keep it up! Well done!
congratulations man! thats a great achievement. and im glad you dig the videos
Impressive story about building a business.A lot of people don’t realize how long it takes to build up and keep everything you need. I personally never bought a piece of equipment until I knew I had a job that equipment would pay for itself. I think people should think twice before buying equipment on credit. It’s better to get it piece by piece as you can afford it.
You are a true entrepreneur! Thank you for sharing how you got to where you are.
Hey Anthony. Thank you for sharing. This is great encouragement for us up and coming mobile welding problem solvers.
I’ve been a self-employed mobile weldor/mechanic/problem solver for 21 years now and everything you just said is the ABSOLUTE TRUTH! I’ve been very blessed and work a whole lot of long, hard hours by myself, usually. Success means different things to different people and it takes everything you mentioned along with a big dose of integrity and a double dose of God’s blessings. Thanks for taking the time Anthony.
We run mobile mechanics business/ welding. I learned in army 20 yrs ago. I having use my wife jeep for jobs until i afford a truck. And getting the work to afford it. Tools i got over the years working.
Thanks for taking the time to share with the rest of us Bro😎🤙🏻
Thanks for being totally honest about it. I've been a horseshoer for 30 years and been taking welding classes thinking about trying to do Mobile welding or possibly get a career in it. Going to try to get my 1-in plate test vertical up and overhead sometime in June possibly for SMAW. But coming from that background is real similar but the overhead is a lot less. But paying your dues, due diligence, perseverance ,understanding all play a part like you talk about making mistakes and growing. Cool stuff.
Do SMAW, open root if you can keyhole 6010 good. Don't try MIG unless its hard to get a certification out of position with solid wire on plate. The penetration just isn't there with the lower heat inputs you need to get it to go vertical up. Never do Pulsed Mig its a garbage gimmick that looks nice, but will break apart even in flat position welding. Hopefully your welding classes will give you a certification there because it gets pricey to do it one shot elsewhere. When you get it don't forget you have to sign a document that you have done the type of welding you were certified under in the last 6 months with like $10 money order to keep the certification valid.
Keep up the good work. Your videos are great cuz they're real.
Bro you seriously are killing it!!! Spitting some sound advice! Keep at it.
It seems although I'm subscribed I'm getting a fair few of your older videos about a year back . With this video I like the way that you describe in detail the nitty gritty and the down n dirty ways you have to get to to earn the money . Not everybody wants to roll round under boat trailers or fairground rides but if that's what it takes it as you say how you get a reputation to do the jobs required. I'm really enjoying the videos wish I had found your channel a lot earlier . Thanks
That boy came up hard 🔥🔥🔥🔥..I like that shit for real !..if that don’t motivate you then you dead dead
Great work buddy! Well done! You've earned it and I wish you all the best! Thank you for sharing! Very inspiring!
First of all I want to thank you for your time and your good information I am taking some classes on the wilding at the moment look forward to learning this pretty fun want to make a better income$$$$$$& and having fun Learning
Thanks for making it honest and straight forward. You pretty much a jack of all trades and it's what you gotta do to earn a dollar or two ... Keep going bro
As a Fellow rig welder respect to Anthony man good example of knowing what your worth as industry cost go up 👍🏼
Thanks Wood. The insight helps a lot of us out. Cheers
Keep it up bro. I just started watching your videos the other day. These videos are relaxing after a long day in the fab shop.
Glad to hear that
IC Weld is the best tool in the shop. That guy is a torch artist. Word.
So I have a lot of experience with bridge work. I want to start a welding company and eventually build myself to do bridge work. I would love to hear stories of how you found work, where you found it ect. When starting out.good video, I subbed
I appreciate your knowledge you share with the world. Its people like you that remind me there are still awesome people out there ❤
I am starting my welding business as we speak. Still acquiring licenses and insurance, but ill be up and running very soon. You motivate me to dive head first into this. Ive got like $7k saved up from my job to invest. Wish me luck
You make it too easy for these new guys... but the no bullshit is why we're all coming back for more brotha.
Appreciate always posting just straight to the damn point videos with information that actually explains and goes over what your title is saying. Keep on killing it 👍🏼👍🏼
This was a great video the way you edit it dude! Also the info was solid!
Lots of great info here, as usual! Anthony speaks the truth!
I've wanted to start up a mobile welding buisness for ages over here in Aus. My town doesn't have one readily available and I know I'd make bank. Thanks for giving me the kick I needed man your a legend!
You can do it!
I became a subscriber just on this video alone. Great vibes!!!
If you don't have access to a certain piece of heavy equipment- say a crane or whatever. You can usually rent from a sunbelt rentals and factor that cost into the price of your service. By renting you are not responsible for the cost of repair to the machine or tool and its usually not as expensive as you'd expect.
I been in the ceramic tile business for over 38 years. So I know how to run a business, have lots of tools. I'm burnt out on the tile business...but looking at welding... I'm now 65 ready to collect SS soon...but need a good paying side hustle. I would love to do welding for an extra income. What is the best all around arc welder for most applications. Do you advertise and where? Facebook? Home advisor? Etc. I'm sure you get good referrals by word of mouth. Nice to see young men work hard.
check my new video out, it answers all that!
Thanks for the vid bud, Keep on hustlin baby!!!
I will!
very impressive Sir.......love that shirt of yours too......you are an inspiration to me and many other weldors out there, we thank you for your great motivational videos....Cheers from Orlando, Florida, Paul
Great video. It looks like a constant ups and downs but you know how to adapt which seems like the key.
Good stuff thanks for sharing where you’ve been and where your going!! Loved the video!
Awesome insight. This should be a must watch for anyone starting out in any type of business. Very well done!
thank you sir!
Awesome ! Congratulations on your success :)
This video is amazing. Very informative...but most of all MOTIVATING ..!! I enjoy following your career as it grows , it's turning into a POWERHOUSE!! I wanna be like you when I grow up! Truly an inspiration I'm glad you're recording your progress and posting it for young people to learn from ! As an old guy..I feel like the new kids in this trade look towards their peers for knowledge, YOU provide that. Thank you Sir. Please keep burning it up.
Thanks man! I’ll do my best
You are real as it gets. Love watching.....
How do you determine pricing for jobs? Metal and time are the easy answer but what if the customer supplies the metal? Purely labor time? How would I justify a labor rate based on the skills I have?
You broke this down really well... its pretty much the same story I have.
Right on! Keep on bringing in that money baby!
You are the man Anthony.
Your the man Andrew!
Great video. Cheers from Vancouver, BC! 🇨🇦❤️🇺🇸
Getting paid by the hour aint gonna get you no where. Thanks anthony for the motivation.
As always Anthony, great advice.
The biggest requirement to be in this business is flat out having the balls to quote super high prices when you need to quote super high prices.
Love the story. Great advice
Great video and advice. I turned down a job welding a headstock for a loader to another headstock for another loader because the customer din't want to modify the machine to take headstock for the loader he uses. In the end he did it himself. How long it will last is anyones guess.
Absolutely Fabulous what a wonderful success story ❤️🏴☠️🎥💯%👍🏻🇺🇸👌💰😎💣
What a great video man ! Really like how you breaknit down and present it while being real about it . Very encouraging ! Looking forward to getting a truck w a crane
Sweet dude. New truck lookin good.
10:40 Real talk! You could honestly be teaching classes at a trade school on how to get started and stay successful.
this was exactly the video i needed to see, I'm glad i got recommended this video
hard work pays of well done
So what’s it cost to insure a commercial use welding truck. You carry insurance on your actual work? Where do you park it? Who works on it when it breaks? I admire you very much. ❤
I bought a small welder, a couple tools. I took on some piece work, and it paid for everything in a couple hours. Hey, free welder- Bonus!
Where would I be with out this man’s wisdom 🤝
Teaching myself to weld ,started at a old dc 100 amp century mig welder , now added a 1980's 230 amp solid copper transformer craftsman ac stick welder. Running them off a homemade generator at 8000watts.. made lots of mistakes.
Great video Anthony!
Maybe one day you could comment on your business insurance experience. Thank you
BILLIONAIRE FAB TECH LOVE HOW THAT SOUNDS
your new vrooom vrooom is a beast
You can’t look at it like 5k you need to look at it like all the knowledge and dedication and time you spent on it.
I’ve failed time and time again trying to do mobile welding full time and do flooring full time which I’ve been doing since I was 15 and now im 22, i now know that you need a day job and welding side hustle until you have no choice but to choose welding, I have a Miller 200le aead engine drive, but im currently swapping out the engine cause im working on a budget of 0$ for all my welding equipment but im doing exactly what you do and diversifying my equipment and never buying new and fixing welders with parts off cars and older welders and generators
hey man, I also do mobile welding and scrap metal and such. Sometimes I get slow also and at first I blame everything under the sun for why I'm slow. but in reality it probably is me. I sat back and realized that my marketing and sales game kinda sucks when it comes to the welding side of things so I spent hours researching advertisements other guys are using. not just in my area but literally across the country and even sometimes in other countries. when I saw one that made me actually want to call the person if I needed their services I took notes of what they were doing and tried to apply some of that knowledge to my business. I also clicked on all sorts of advertisements no matter how horrible they looked just to also take notes on what not to do when it comes to advertising. am I an expert because of this? no. but it did help significantly. Now I need to improve upon my closing skills. That seems to be the harder skill to learn. at least for me when I'm talking to a window shopper who doesn't need anything welded right this very second.
Love your videos! My wife and I started a mobile welding buisness together about a year ago. Your videos have helped a lot! Did you have to be a licensed contractor to do the staircase job?
I was sub contracted by a general contractor
Nice. Thanks for the reply! Keep up the hard work and stay safe out there!
How to turn a borderline free 15k truck into a 50k per year job after taxes.
Holy shit, a whole video and not one........ not one curse word. I had to watch the whole thing to see if you made it. Very very good video and enjoyed it. But we really do want to hear about the bounce house employees!