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Re: Welding Biz

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 8:06 am
by GatorNation1
Looks like I'm Fl for a $1M policy it's around $750 bucks a year. Not to bad I'd say. Thanks for all the help

Re: Welding Biz

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 10:51 am
by Artie F. Emm
Welcome to the forum, and good luck with your venture! Keep us posted as to how it's going!

Re: Welding Biz

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:12 pm
by Steve H.
Hey guys, I have a similar question as gatornation1.
Looking to start up a Fab shop, and I have been getting mixed feedback from people as far as what I can and cannot do. The question is, because I want to Fab and not just run a "repair shop" if I were to do structural and not ornamental Fab work, would I have to have it approved by an engineer before it left my shop or do I have the free will to build whatever as long as I'm certified, LLC, insured ect?
P.s live in new jersey

Re: Welding Biz

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 8:52 am
by cj737
Steve H. wrote:Hey guys, I have a similar question as gatornation1.
Looking to start up a Fab shop, and I have been getting mixed feedback from people as far as what I can and cannot do. The question is, because I want to Fab and not just run a "repair shop" if I were to do structural and not ornamental Fab work, would I have to have it approved by an engineer before it left my shop or do I have the free will to build whatever as long as I'm certified, LLC, insured ect?
P.s live in new jersey
You have the Free Will to build whatever you want. But you are still susceptible to Legal Claims against you in the event of failure. Unless what you build is certified as structurally correct, and you have a valid WPS for the work performed, you can/will be held legally responsible for any damage, injury or death. And your business insurance will not cover you if you are not "certified" or follow the "law" with respect to the work performed.