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Originally posted by aametalmaster View PostHi neighbor from across the state. Welcome.
How gifted are you with metal now? Some guys can just look at something and jump right in and build it with no engineering or welding exp. Others can go to school and still can't figure it out. Also how old are you and do you have any expierence now? Just wondering...Bob
Thanks for replies everyone. From what all of you are saying, the guys on American Chopper doesn't know their stuff. Hmm, I just to want own a company and sell the bikes thats pretty much it.
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Classes can be a good foundation to start with, but there is so much that you will not learn in a class. Working with others is the best way to get real experiance and knowledge. Look for an old guy who has been around the block a few times, they have a wealth of real world experiance working and running a business. Soak up knowledge like a sponge, the welding just like anything else is the same no matter what, you can only plant a tree one way. The guys that have been doing it a long time know the scenerios, run into difficulties, way to over come a problem and hardship. Knowledge is passed down, the young guys with flashy rigs may do business different then the old guys in the beater trucks, but the young guys learned from the older guys.
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Originally posted by aametalmaster View PostThat's for sure...Bob
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Originally posted by SmokinPRanch View PostThe guys from American Chopper aren't real fabricators...they are businessmen.
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The guys from American Chopper aren't real fabricators...they are businessmen. They make very little that is involved with those bikes. A few ornamental pieces. They bolt 'em together and create a side show. Marketing...they are experts at it.
What they have is clients with deep pockets and shallow minds.
Wanna make money like them? Take business courses.
There's a lot of different courses you can take depending on your destination. But they all lead to one place you can't work around...The School Of Hard Knocks.
Good luck...maybe someday we'll see you on TV.
Al
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Originally posted by tysonrss View Post
Does anyone have a clue where I can start? Like what should I major in to do this, engineering?
How gifted are you with metal now? Some guys can just look at something and jump right in and build it with no engineering or welding exp. Others can go to school and still can't figure it out. Also how old are you and do you have any expierence now? Just wondering...Bob
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Hi, new to the site but I wanted to ask a couple questions.
I'm trying to go to school to learn how to weld and fabricate, also messing around with other machinery. I want to build custom choppers and sell them to companies and make profit like off the show American Chopper.
Does anyone have a clue where I can start? Like what should I major in to do this, engineering?Tags: None
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