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<blockquote data-quote="kerley" data-source="post: 772170" data-attributes="member: 7335"><p>Got a question about welding.</p><p>The man I was planning to do the welding on my new corrals never gave me a cost for his labor or his welding materials, not even an estimate. I finally cornered him and asked again. He said he charger fifteen dollars for each three inch weld and that was what everyone charged. Now I am thinking you have to know how to weld, but it is"nt brain science. Is welding fence panel worth fifteen five dollars an inch.</p><p>Were not out in the woods, standing in mud or manuer.</p><p></p><p>I am thinking of buying a decent welder and paying some one to teach me to weld. I guess the question is, Is five dollars an inch to high or is it fair?.</p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerley, post: 772170, member: 7335"] Got a question about welding. The man I was planning to do the welding on my new corrals never gave me a cost for his labor or his welding materials, not even an estimate. I finally cornered him and asked again. He said he charger fifteen dollars for each three inch weld and that was what everyone charged. Now I am thinking you have to know how to weld, but it is"nt brain science. Is welding fence panel worth fifteen five dollars an inch. Were not out in the woods, standing in mud or manuer. I am thinking of buying a decent welder and paying some one to teach me to weld. I guess the question is, Is five dollars an inch to high or is it fair?. Tom [/QUOTE]
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