cheap new FMIC- 25"x6.75"x2.7"(core size)
made this just playing around with the new TIG welder. core is 25x6.75x2.7. endtank piping is 2.25". perfect for EK's! i can weld tabs wherever and however you want. $275 shipped anywhere to the 48 states. email me if you want one with any other tank design, thanks everyone!
i dunno maing, i bought a 24x6x3 core for $225 shipped 6 months ago done by a pro, you might want to lower the price.. Since it seems you are still learning the TIG, maybe you should just sell for cost, and use them as practice just to buy new materials. I don't need one, just an idea for everyone's benefit.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Amallick »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">good point, think $240 shipped is a better price?</TD></TR></TABLE>
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 90civichb »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">johnnyracecar.com sells his for $240 shipped anywhere in the US - Same core.. His welding is perfect
Should probably work on the welds and the price... </TD></TR></TABLE>
not exactly the same core, but okay.
Should probably work on the welds and the price... </TD></TR></TABLE>
not exactly the same core, but okay.
well like i said before, i think since you are new, if i was new, i would sell my stuff for a small % above cost, since youre also gaining skills, while not even loosing money learning. alot of the time new skills cost alot of money to learn, so if you can break even, and maybe make a little bit over, then you're in the green. but you don't need to price near top notch welders.
I don't know youre cost for parts to make this fmic, and i won't ask, just add a certain % on to it, but make it small, don't try to reel in the bucks, to make it as easy as possible, and quicker for you to learn more skills, just try to sell them as quick as possible so you can make more and get better.
I don't know youre cost for parts to make this fmic, and i won't ask, just add a certain % on to it, but make it small, don't try to reel in the bucks, to make it as easy as possible, and quicker for you to learn more skills, just try to sell them as quick as possible so you can make more and get better.
not a noobie just not a pro, the more u get yours out there and they get better and better people will start vouching and u might get a good following like johnracecar or whatever his name is then ull make more money when u are better
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