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06-05-2009, 08:54 PM | #1 | ||
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thinking of setting up to work from home doing a range of car work and custom fabrication, mainly looking at getting into tig welding, turbo manifolds and complete setups, engine building, eventually looking at setting up machines to deck heads and do valvejobs as well, etc etc
just after some advice as to how to start this off? I really have minimal contacts in the industry. Canberra is pretty small, so I figured going around to all the car workshops and handing out business cards? but not sure if your allowed to do that sorta stuff without being a licensed mechanic? any ideas how to approach this? |
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