You're making OT. Treat yo-self!A buddy sent me that picture today. I googled it. $500 was the cheapest one I found.
You're making OT. Treat yo-self!A buddy sent me that picture today. I googled it. $500 was the cheapest one I found.
Even though we’ve only met once and I don’t know you personally, I know you are very creative and inventive. You have a real eye for beauty and how things can go together that many wouldn’t see.Honest question. Be brutally honest. From those that know me and have seen my work. Do you guys think I could make a living doing gunsmithing (not necessarily ALL guns, but maybe specialize in say 1911 and 2011 guns) and also doing metal art with some wood burning art mixed in? I'm at a real crossroads right now in my life and in my soul I feel like I should follow my passion. For those that know me, I take my work very seriously and this is the biggest decision I've ever came across. You can PM me if you don't want to reply publicly.
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You could glue some straw on a yeti for cheaper than that. Put a Coors Light sticker under the lid.A buddy sent me that picture today. I googled it. $500 was the cheapest one I found.
I absolutely think you have the skills/knowledge/tools for it. Probably have to open up to other platforms of firearms as the market demands, though. I wouldn't jump in all at once, start small as a side business. As word gets out and folks see your work, it very well could blossom into full time. Especially if your area is needing a good gunsmith.Honest question. Be brutally honest. From those that know me and have seen my work. Do you guys think I could make a living doing gunsmithing (not necessarily ALL guns, but maybe specialize in say 1911 and 2011 guns) and also doing metal art with some wood burning art mixed in? I'm at a real crossroads right now in my life and in my soul I feel like I should follow my passion. For those that know me, I take my work very seriously and this is the biggest decision I've ever came across. You can PM me if you don't want to reply publicly.
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Have one of the flat ones in my AR absolute dream for the price.
Honest question. Be brutally honest. From those that know me and have seen my work. Do you guys think I could make a living doing gunsmithing (not necessarily ALL guns, but maybe specialize in say 1911 and 2011 guns) and also doing metal art with some wood burning art mixed in? I'm at a real crossroads right now in my life and in my soul I feel like I should follow my passion. For those that know me, I take my work very seriously and this is the biggest decision I've ever came across. You can PM me if you don't want to reply publicly.
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I second this, I can't say I know T-DOGG the best only what I've read from the forum. But from my own humble experience in my family's business (which is an icecream stand, very different from gunsmithing), our family only does this on the side and not as a main thing which can allow for a lot of flexibility in your business when starting. Other things to consider is your location and if that matters to business. Another decision I would make early on is if you want to ship things as cost and/or laws can be a pain. Both of these things can be tested during your side business period as well. Last I would consider when starting it as a side business is that you will be putting in a lot of your own hours doing stuff on the back end. Just some suggestions and general info from my experience pray the best for you.I'd advise doing it on the side first, to make sure you can make the needed money to sustain yourself and your family. Maybe you can do your job part time if you can find enough side money, or go with gunsmithing entirely if you can get enough jobs. I think gunsmithing would be fantastic for side money and would maybe let you find another job while doing the gunsmithing while you're looking or something. Just hate to see you put all your eggs in one basket only for it to not work out. You have the skills, just need to see if you can find people willing to pay you for it
Looks Highly nutritious to me.I'm blaminig a sugar rush for my insomnia !
But it was worth it. Wife made cookies, and tossed them (still warm) onto some carmel vanilla ice cream !
I'm blaminig a sugar rush for my insomnia !
But it was worth it. Wife made cookies, and tossed them (still warm) onto some carmel vanilla ice cream !
I gained weight just looking at that picture. That looks really good, though.I'm blaminig a sugar rush for my insomnia !
But it was worth it. Wife made cookies, and tossed them (still warm) onto some carmel vanilla ice cream !
Love these. My first hobby and something I still enjoy greatly to this day is the original Nintendo. Maybe even more than CZ based in fact I have two NES inspired tattoos and zero CZ ones LOLUnrelated, my daughter's winter guard team is doing a Super Mario theme. The wife and I helped with some displays. These are 4x6 canvases. She painted two of them and I'll let you guess which one I painted.
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