adbuch wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 8:29 am
weldersandblaster wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 1:50 am
adbuch wrote: ↑Tue Oct 25, 2022 4:09 am
4 inch disc with 4 shark teeth.dxf
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Do you have a simple black and white version? With no words on it?
I missed this before. So here you go.
David
4 inch disc with 4 shark teeth - no words.dxf
4 inch disc with 4 shark teeth - no words.jpg
Thank you David.
As you know, I am aiming at getting into manufacturing the shark's teeth, and adding them to an existing tool (which is still a secret), and selling them hopefully in a high quantity.
I saw your eBay store and the high-end tool kits you sell.
I may sell some on eBay which I'm familiar with as I've done a lot of selling on eBay. Years ago I made and sold the "jcv tow hitch" for 5 years until a Japanese company started copying and selling them at 1/3 my price and I quit.
https://www.amazon.com/alternative-groc ... op?ie=UTF8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WE1GgcD2IE4
I made and sold about 5,000 of them over five years. That's what got me into the welding business I now have, which is where I found my real growth. They were a great stepping stone. But I couldn't make a living on selling the jcv tow hitches alone. But it was great supplemental income. I loved it. It bought me a lot of tools.
Once I started welding for the public, I discovered I have amazing problem-solving talents and the welding business thrived as long as I was able to be on the job supervising. I hired a lot of certified welders that could fuse two pieces of metal together, but had no idea of how to do a repair job or fabricating job.
https://after-hours-welding.com/pages/w ... ation.html
And I later added sandblasting to my metal repair services
https://jacksonville-florida-sandblasting.com/.
Then about 4 years ago it began becoming more and more difficult to find good help. Then it became difficult to find any help that would even show up.
Now I'm planning on shutting down the welding side where I work for the general public and fix their breakdowns or build their dreams. I no longer want to be on the job 8 hours a day to supervise a dunce to make sure he does it right.
I no longer want these types of jobs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BJlmwHdxII. This might be one of the most fascinating weld jobs you would never want to do yourself.
So shark's teeth is one idea for me to manufacture and sell out of my small shop. The advantage is it's not custom work that is always above my helpers level of comprehension and understanding. Also, because it's doing the same thing over and over, it's easy to train a helper to do it without them needing long term supervision.
And I had another invention I invented and built for my own use because one did not exist on the market. I've considered manufacturing it and selling it to the general public, but I was not in a good position to manufacture it without cnc plasma as it required a lot of drilling large diameter holes, in precise locations, in 1/2" thick metal.
Well, now those manufacturing limitations will be gone soon with a Crossfire. Once I have a cnc plasma, I'm sure I will find other unique things I will add to my manufacturing list.
So not only am I sitting here talking to a CNC plasma guy, I'm talking with a self-employed metal manufacturer which also sells his wares to the general public, which is pretty rare for me to meet someone like you. I'm sure this forum is full of people like us, but I never get to meet them in my little world.
So I'm going to keep you informed of the big milestones and highlights of my journey, so you can see how your influence is affecting the world.
I build a lot of neat custom things for customers, but once it's done and paid for, out the door it goes, and I never see it again. The enjoyment of my influence ends. I build a few custom things for myself I can't buy from other people, and I love those builds which pay me nothing, because I get to see them every time I walk out my door into my yard. And seeing what I built always brings a smile to my face.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKVxWBiH7R8 (you may want to fast-forward around quite a bit to just look at the build of my sand blast trailer) I built my own sandblasting trailer from the ground up. I turned it into the most efficient blast rig I have ever seen. 3 years later, I decided I wanted to add a 3,500 LB capacity crane onto a trailer that was never designed to hold a crane. How do you do that? No problem, just hire Chris. He can build anything. So I did.
Every time I see it, my face glows in a huge smile knowing I have what my competitors want, but cant have, and I do have.
You help people on this forum, and out the door they go. You probably don't get to see the effect your influence had, in the long term, so your smile is short-lived.
I will keep you updated of the more spectacular highlights of this new journey I am embarking on with cnc plasma. You will get to see the ripple effect of your influence, and hopefully it will bring you as many smiles as my custom blast trailer has brought to me.
While our paths have several similarities in cnc manufacturing, and knowing your way ahead of me, I'm curious what advice you might have to offer me as I head on down the road you've already travelled upon?
You have dealt with the speed bumps I don't even see coming my way yet.
Chris