I would like to see more of this type of videos I like how you explain things and I really appreciate all you do for the welding community keep up the great work
I like this. A woodworker I've been watching for years recently moved shops and bought lots of fancy equipment, which is fine, but now their videos are less relevant to me who can't afford all that stuff. Videos like this, at least every once in a while, can be very helpful to people like me.
Love side hustle content and would love to see more like this. I am a pipe welder by day and have been struggling to get my side hustle off the ground. I like the way you break down the billing for time. I have much to learn I've learned🤘🏼😅.
Id love too see you slowly expand this series using the money from previous jobs to buy new tools, slowly expanding the tools you have along with the jobs you can do.
Every trade needs a guy like you on RUclips showing how to get it done with run of the mill tools. Your selfless and transparent information are much needed in this world of click bait, money grab videos.
Thanks for your instructions. What I like is that you reiterate basic information every welder is "supposed" to know but which keeps getting forgotten or overlooked when it comes to practice.
Great content! This is literally my side business/hobby. Mostly intercoolers, brackets, stainless pipes and exhaust. Only working on sundays since I have a full time job but customers can drop off parts most evenings.
Thanks for the video. More garage videos please. You put the most important info in your videos, time. What takes a pro an hour to do, then can be adjusted for how well my current skill level is.
Cool video! Here is my advice to a young fabricator getting started. After a couple side jobs like mentioned here, take some of that profit and buy another grinder. Keep one dedicated to cutting and one dedicated to a flap attack! I personally like the dewalt grinders as well. You will be so happy when you dont have to swap the cut off wheel and flapper. Plus if one ever takes a dump you have one to keep you going until you can get another. This has saved me twice in a decade. Its a solid CHEAP investment to have two!
I've got a side hustle for repairs at the local radiator repair shop. They send me about 4 - 6 a week and sometimes a diesel tank. All these jobs require, acdc welder, grinder and small hand tools.... just shows that you really don't need all the fancy things to make a second income 😂
Im a plumber but in high school I got my certifications up to 4g unlimited and so I’ve been wanting to weld on the weekends and this helps a ton!! Now I just need to find myself a welder!!
Nice to see you back where I remember you spending all your time! It’s thanks to your old videos in that garage I bought my jd type 32 bender! Great to watch as always!
Nicely done Justin 👍 my set up is even smaller, wheel things out of the garage to do work. Same table but the one on wheels, same TIG, with water cooler on cart.
Just bought a Eastwood MP200. Got a basic 2 car garage and basic training. We had twins on New Years Eve and my wife makes huge $ so I'm home doing landscape work and basic nonsense. Hoping to put the welder to work. Would love some ideas for how to do it
Nice one Justin. I'm a roving mobile mechanic/diag technician. The more inspiration and knowledge to be passed down to the younger generation. Invaluable. I'm primarily auto elec and mechanical. But also carry on a multi process welder and a small oxy/act. Still need to weld or braze.
I really love your channel and how you break down the rates because I always want to better my pricing strategy so I charge fair pricing and I can make a professional breakdown of the price. Thank You
Love your videos! A tip for others using an angle grinder to cut. Use a strip of masking tape wrapped around the rod instead of a drawn line. It will help you align it straight and help prevent the need to grind to straighten it later. My welding skills are terrible so hopefully if I watch enough of these they will become decent ha!
Your welding skills will improve if you keep watching. I've been watching for about a year and now my aluminum welds look pretty good. Castings, tube, plate, ect.. all are good. Also welding in different positions is much improved.
It’s gotta be an American thing not using the guards. No idea why though. I only see 1 potential benefit that doesn’t occur often whilst creating a handful of serious hazards that have the potential to occur every time it’s used. It’s there for a bloody good reason…
This is excellent - On the handlebars, I would have considered having a hollow smaller OD/ID inner slug/dowel that spanned the 2 weld unions internally and added a little more structure while still allowing wires to pass through. If you’ve ever ridden a rigid shovel you’ll know why….all kind of brackets, mirror stems, etc have snapped in half. Not that it would happen here, but it would feel good knowing the inner hollow slug was there. Finally, I am in no way as skilled as you, and that is not my point to be negative.
I would love to see more of these small jobs. Trying to make a bit myself, have been building a direct heat smoker, repairing a baby stroller and a pizza oven :) And now I have almost finished my CNC plasma table, so should really have a good base :)
Great video brother. I'm a year into learning to weld kinda got thrown the job with no experience so im learning the hard way 😂. I mainly weld aluminium building canopies for tradies 4x4ers ect
I honestly don't remember. It was provided by my customer and I have no footage showing anything related to the brand. Unless I'm 100% sure, I can't say. I would say if I knew for sure.
id really like to see how you'd progress the garage setup based on these weekend jobs, aka use xx% of the money you make and tell us what you would buy next to add flexibility to the jobs you can take etc. this would be really interesting
Hey I am learning a lot from videos like this, so thank you for that, but my problem is how to get the clients to do the "jobs" for. Can you help with that?
I wish I lived in an area I could do that I’m in a town of 45 people and only 9500 in the county so not allot of welding jobs pop up especially when you have a guy 5 miles away that owns a welding shop he gets all the trailer repairs and such but he is getting older so I been trying to help him and maybe some day take over the jobs he can’t do anymore
As always a very educational video that is well worded an easy to follow. Your videos are very encouraging for people that want to start welding projects.
Yeah, I'd like to see more home shop videos, because I think that is what most of us are doing.
Most of us aren’t working on Ti at home.
@@JordanHaisleynot with that attitude
😂 he’s right
Who tf is using a tig at home. Very few people. It’s all people from a shop of some sort
@@PMulcahy42 I am, and my setup was less than $500.
I had my first welding job today, had to repair a steel handrail and concrete. Went great! Made money!!
I would like to see more of this type of videos I like how you explain things and I really appreciate all you do for the welding community keep up the great work
Definitely a fan of the “in the garage” videos. It shows skill to use minimal equipment.
I second this comment
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I like this. A woodworker I've been watching for years recently moved shops and bought lots of fancy equipment, which is fine, but now their videos are less relevant to me who can't afford all that stuff. Videos like this, at least every once in a while, can be very helpful to people like me.
Watch welding videos from Russia, Viet Nam, India, etc if you want to see how to get things done without fancy equipment.
Love side hustle content and would love to see more like this. I am a pipe welder by day and have been struggling to get my side hustle off the ground. I like the way you break down the billing for time. I have much to learn I've learned🤘🏼😅.
Id love too see you slowly expand this series using the money from previous jobs to buy new tools, slowly expanding the tools you have along with the jobs you can do.
Every trade needs a guy like you on RUclips showing how to get it done with run of the mill tools. Your selfless and transparent information are much needed in this world of click bait, money grab videos.
Yes, I would like to see more side jobs being done in your garage/shop. Thanks for posting this.
Thanks for your instructions. What I like is that you reiterate basic information every welder is "supposed" to know but which keeps getting forgotten or overlooked when it comes to practice.
Great content! This is literally my side business/hobby.
Mostly intercoolers, brackets, stainless pipes and exhaust.
Only working on sundays since I have a full time job but customers can drop off parts most evenings.
Yes sir! More of these please! I do a few odd jobs now and then to keep in practice. The tips in these videos are priceless!
Thank you Justin for the tips and help you’ve given us over the years. Love the side hustle videos immensely since it’s what I’m doing also.
Always nice to see how simple projects can be done with mostly simple tools.
That would be great. Keep up the great work
Love videos like this bro. Motivates people like me who can’t afford the big shops and fully built rigs.
Thanks for the video.
More garage videos please. You put the most important info in your videos, time. What takes a pro an hour to do, then can be adjusted for how well my current skill level is.
Very cool I love this channel and you guys work
Cool video! Here is my advice to a young fabricator getting started. After a couple side jobs like mentioned here, take some of that profit and buy another grinder. Keep one dedicated to cutting and one dedicated to a flap attack! I personally like the dewalt grinders as well. You will be so happy when you dont have to swap the cut off wheel and flapper. Plus if one ever takes a dump you have one to keep you going until you can get another. This has saved me twice in a decade. Its a solid CHEAP investment to have two!
Yes to more garage videos, definitely relatable. Thanks for sharing.
Be even more relatable if the garage was full of misc crap
@@richtes True that!
Hell Yeah , learn a great Weekend J.O.B. 👍, Thank you "" Barry ""
the weld section is as usual very good , but the real education in the video is how the pricing works ,,, many thanks
I’d like more ‘garage build’ videos.
Specifically though I like the basic business vids, and specifically like tips on coming up with work.
Son… cross contaminations with the sparks going everywhere…
I’ve actually been watching this guy for years I love his videos
Anything you want to share I am all in for .... Thanks for sharing ... Stay safe and well...
I love the old videos from your garage! These new ones are good to!
Get yourself a die grinder and some cartridge rolls to clean out the holes.Saves a lot of time and they are really smooth.
He’s got all that. I think the focus here was getting the job done with the absolute minimum.
I've got a side hustle for repairs at the local radiator repair shop. They send me about 4 - 6 a week and sometimes a diesel tank. All these jobs require, acdc welder, grinder and small hand tools.... just shows that you really don't need all the fancy things to make a second income 😂
love the way you explain time and material per minute, very helpful if their should be any payment problem or complaint.
I like the little video to show simple repairs and modifications. Do it again!
Im a plumber but in high school I got my certifications up to 4g unlimited and so I’ve been wanting to weld on the weekends and this helps a ton!! Now I just need to find myself a welder!!
Fantastic this is excellent content hell yea man keep it up
I do these kind of jobs everyday, and your pricing is absolutely on point Justin 👌
More please
I love this series of videos please just keep them coming!!!!
G'day from West Australia😉
Cool to see another business mans financial gain calculations for job costings, and not just the job methodology🙂👍👍
Thanks for the video Justin. Yes please do more of the garage/side hussle jobs. I learn from them and enjoy watching them.
i miss these videos. i'd love to see more of the mini truck you were building too
Don’t we all!
Nice to see you back where I remember you spending all your time! It’s thanks to your old videos in that garage I bought my jd type 32 bender! Great to watch as always!
Love these videos! Thank you for making great content. I work out of my home shop and enjoy these style content.
Nicely done Justin 👍 my set up is even smaller, wheel things out of the garage to do work. Same table but the one on wheels, same TIG, with water cooler on cart.
Thankx again for what you have done for me with these welding videos. Please keep them coming.
Brilliant. Love this series!
Enjoying everyone my friend...........Found you again I was watching you back in the day man learnt so much thank you so much friend.
Absolutely. Every piece of your content is gold, regardless. Thank you Justin.
Keep them coming!!
Ya I like the home shop videos. Keep it up brotha 🤙🏼
Just bought a Eastwood MP200. Got a basic 2 car garage and basic training. We had twins on New Years Eve and my wife makes huge $ so I'm home doing landscape work and basic nonsense. Hoping to put the welder to work. Would love some ideas for how to do it
Some simple things I do from time to time is making mantles and hand rails.
Very cool to see someone making money with the HF fixture table.
I wish they had made the top thicker but it obviously useable as is.
Excited to see this series kick off again!
Nice one Justin. I'm a roving mobile mechanic/diag technician. The more inspiration and knowledge to be passed down to the younger generation. Invaluable. I'm primarily auto elec and mechanical. But also carry on a multi process welder and a small oxy/act. Still need to weld or braze.
This is excellent thank you
I really love your channel and how you break down the rates because I always want to better my pricing strategy so I charge fair pricing and I can make a professional breakdown of the price. Thank You
Super interesting :) Please more of this Homemade Garage Material. Keep up the great Work, and best wishes from Germany 🙂👍
Love your videos! A tip for others using an angle grinder to cut. Use a strip of masking tape wrapped around the rod instead of a drawn line. It will help you align it straight and help prevent the need to grind to straighten it later. My welding skills are terrible so hopefully if I watch enough of these they will become decent ha!
Your welding skills will improve if you keep watching. I've been watching for about a year and now my aluminum welds look pretty good. Castings, tube, plate, ect.. all are good. Also welding in different positions is much improved.
Finally.. An american welder using the discguard on the grinder. good job
It’s gotta be an American thing not using the guards. No idea why though.
I only see 1 potential benefit that doesn’t occur often whilst creating a handful of serious hazards that have the potential to occur every time it’s used. It’s there for a bloody good reason…
Please keep these videos coming. Helps a lot
This is excellent - On the handlebars, I would have considered having a hollow smaller OD/ID inner slug/dowel that spanned the 2 weld unions internally and added a little more structure while still allowing wires to pass through. If you’ve ever ridden a rigid shovel you’ll know why….all kind of brackets, mirror stems, etc have snapped in half. Not that it would happen here, but it would feel good knowing the inner hollow slug was there. Finally, I am in no way as skilled as you, and that is not my point to be negative.
Good to see you back on here!
I definitely loved this video. Great inspiration and fun to watch.
Bring the home videos on Justin! We love ‘em.
Love to see more of this stuff Justin. I will be doing a bit of this for drinking silver once I retire :)
thank you , I would love to see more weekend or home jobs ,
This is a great video, as it will really help some people. Not everyone has a full shop.
Awesome video! Showing how you charge for the jobs helps big time!!!
Your video definitely inspired me to get my hustle on. Thank you for sharing.
I've been looking forward to a follow up to the home shop video. Please keep these coming, and thanks as always for sharing with us.
Great video! But by the time I've emptied my garage that's the weekend gone 😅
I would love to see more of these small jobs. Trying to make a bit myself, have been building a direct heat smoker, repairing a baby stroller and a pizza oven :) And now I have almost finished my CNC plasma table, so should really have a good base :)
Side hustle tips and tricks super helpful nothing but love for this channel! Way to go!
Great video brother. I'm a year into learning to weld kinda got thrown the job with no experience so im learning the hard way 😂. I mainly weld aluminium building canopies for tradies 4x4ers ect
The work and tools is the easy part. Getting customers and customers who pay is the hard part.
Love the down to earth approach!
I love these videos! Please make more!
Nice "return to the roots". I also would like more of these videos where we get a glimpse back into "old Justin" type of content.
"Old Justin"....? I'm older now than I was back then haha
@@TheFabricatorSeries lol, the old days' Justin. You're "wiser" now. 😁
This is very encouraging!! Thank you!!
side hustle jobs are awesome ! Go Justin !
I love all your videos Justin! I do especially like these small garage jobs and the videos you used to post working on your 240! Love you brother
Would you remember the brand if i asked? Fabricator Kevin used to sell that "drop seat" kit and SpeedKing Cycles also makes one. Just curious
I honestly don't remember. It was provided by my customer and I have no footage showing anything related to the brand. Unless I'm 100% sure, I can't say. I would say if I knew for sure.
I love these videos. How you break down cost. One of these days I hope to have a side hustle.
Yes more side hustle vids. That was very informative, thank you for sharing.
Great video really like this content thank you 👏🙏🏻👍
Yes please more just like this.
Thank you Justin!
that was slick man! makes me want to think outside the box so much more!
Really good video. Would like to see more like this. Keep up the good work, love the content.
id really like to see how you'd progress the garage setup based on these weekend jobs, aka use xx% of the money you make and tell us what you would buy next to add flexibility to the jobs you can take etc. this would be really interesting
More of this type of content would be great.
Can you do similar things with a MIG? And thanks for the knowledge.
Your videos are brilliant. I like how realistic everything is. Good job 👍
Hey I am learning a lot from videos like this, so thank you for that, but my problem is how to get the clients to do the "jobs" for. Can you help with that?
Thank you for making a very well produced video.
Definitely would love to see my of these home videos of jobs that we can do at the house. Awesome job brother. Love your videos
That is a great idea, but man, I would have to level that table. That wobble would make me crazy.
I'd level it if I never moved it again. I just ignore it.
Hey man nice clb an helping/ hooking him up 👍🏻 on the last 📷
I wish I lived in an area I could do that I’m in a town of 45 people and only 9500 in the county so not allot of welding jobs pop up especially when you have a guy 5 miles away that owns a welding shop he gets all the trailer repairs and such but he is getting older so I been trying to help him and maybe some day take over the jobs he can’t do anymore
Really enjoyed this video. Please make more like this!
As always a very educational video that is well worded an easy to follow. Your videos are very encouraging for people that want to start welding projects.
Love to see more of the home "shop" videos!
We I mean I definitely do, I'm surprised you haven't been posting videos