It’s no secret welding inspection and supervision are important aspects of any mining business to ensure a high quality final product that promotes efficiency, safety and high return on investment for the company. If your product is not up to standards you could end up dealing with the following scenario:
Poor Standards = Repair/Replacement of Part/Component = Loss of Production= Loss of Income
The frustration of dealing with the loss of income in addition to the time spent in dealing with the issue itself can easily be avoided by hiring a company you can trust to provide welding inspection and supervision for your business. When hiring Elite Engineering WA, you can have peace of mind in knowing trained, experienced specialists will be handling your inspection and supervision needs. With our own in house Welding Inspector, Elite Engineering WA offers our customers top quality welding supervision or inspections, including all forms of NDT Non Destructive testing to suit your needs. In addition, you can trust all fine details are reviewed during inspection to ensure nothing’s overlooked that could jeopardize the quality of your product.
In the final inspection, you will receive a report that:
• Confirms if the welding is of a level to comply with relevant standards.
• Provides as built drawings or dimensional checks for future reference.
• Confirms a check that all specifications & requirements have been met.
• Provides a review of the Operator’s Manual or MDR.
Also, in utilizing Elite Engineering WA’s supervision services, you will be managing welding quality by ensuring all standards are met and potential rework is eliminated by catching any issues early in the welding process.
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Elite Engineering WA provides welding and design consulting services, including inspection and expediting, to companies that require controls and documentation for the production of products geared towards the oil and gas or mining industries. We have the capability to handle all of your concepts through to manufacturing and pride ourselves in having an outstanding reputation for service, integrity and quality.
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May 31st, 2008
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Contact your state contractor's licensing board.
First of all it depends on what type of welding you do, like do you have portable self contained welders to do welding out on a job site or do you only do in-house (your place) welding.
Second it depends on what type of businesses are in your area like Farm Implement, Auto, Machine Shops.
Third to advertise it's either door to door or your local news paper, which can be expensive.
Unless you are extremely the best most weld only businesses fail. You have to have a niche. Hope this helps.
When you have a mobile shop you need to consider time on the road and your hourly rate.
Trip Charge + Hourly rate x amount of time on job = total job.
Many services start with a trip charge of $25.00-$50.00. I've paid a welder $25.00 per hour or by the piece. Piece work is more profitable if you are fast and good at your job. You can only weld so much in an hour.
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my husband is too! 20 years! Right now though he's gone back to school for a BA in chem…his neck wore out!
while reaching for that degree he's done work on the side for local companies when asked. It's just about getting your name out there and then asking for referrals. If this is something you want to turn into a business then yes inc. it and you'll sleep better at night. Louisiana is right now attracting welders like crazy from all over the country for the new natural gas shale they are mining there, they are building pipelines and from what I hear from my Father n Law on the ground there it's a boom town! This is in Spring Hill LA, so if your husband doesn't want to travel and be part of that…and wants to work on building a biz locally…
do the cards, do the slicks(fliers), do the local chamber of commerce to network. You should go out and visit 10 businesses per day in your area, deliver your card and explain you've just opened for full time work. Have a list of former companies he's worked for and his certifications and those "coupons" you know they have to do to get rated! All this on a nice letter head, and I've often tried to convince my husband to open a welding school because there is a need….so take a look at that too!
I've forwarded your question to him so I hope he can respond directly he's such a great welder! 15 years in the shipyards and then another 5 on the road as a journeyman welder, he's so excited about he Nuclear power plants and the work that could bring! …..
Good luck and much success!
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Reasonable rates: Make sure you charge enough to cover all of your expenses such as consumables (rods, wire, grinding discs, etc.) fuel for the welder, travel expenses, and your pay. If you don't have a good feel for this, think of a couple common type repairs and call a couple of competitors. See what they tell you they would charge. Their rates are going to ultimately figure into your prices because you need to be competitive.
Advertising: Word of mouth, tell friends and family to tell people about your new business. Websites such as Craigslist where you can post your services. Get cards or flyers made and leave/post them at local businesses. Think about places people that need welding done might be… farm and feed stores, marinas, etc. As your business picks up, build from there.
Do's: Have good insurance protection. Service, service, service. Be where you are supposed to be when you say you are going to be there! You will not have a life while you are trying to get the business up and running, because it is all about being available at any time to help your customers. Get agreements in writing. Keep excellent records. You are a welder by trade, but record keeping can make or break your business.
Don't: Start the business in debt. Don't bite off more than you can chew, build the business slowly. Don't underestimate the value of your services.
Good Luck!
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try to talk to friends and ask them if they can help you out…
they may know some people who can help you with your business