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Looking for young, ambitious person, willing to start their own business or currently have their own business, to provide Stalnaker Racing Services with contract welding labor.

Must be able to tig weld two Coors Light Beer cans together end to end.

If all you are willing to do is weld, don't bother applying.

Send welded cans and resume to:

Stalnaker Racing Services
attn: Arch Stalnaker
3222 Berlin Road
Weston, WV 26452
 
I only do yellow bellies, no silver bullets!






I wish you and your family the best of luck Arch. I hope you find your man!
 
I know the man I want but he has gone his own way. I respect him for that but hope he comes back to me one day.

Until then, I'll take the next best candidate.
 
Does he need to be there, or can he work remotely. My brother can weld aluminium foil, but he works here with us. Perhaps we can sublet for you ??
 
Snedge, VE, and I will empty the yellow bellies and someone else can weld them. You can't weld full cans.
 
does it have to be TIG? i think i could make 2 cans stick together with some 6013 or 7018
 
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Snedge, VE, and I will empty the yellow bellies and someone else can weld them. You can't weld full cans.


How I read it, he's throwing a shop launch party. All of the Coors drinkers get free beer. We save empties til the end of the night and have contest to see how many tungsten we can stick to cans. Possibly drunk enough to not need a hood.

I'm confused. Is this a help wanted for drinking some brews??


Sorry for derail Arch, at least it's staying on top...
 
Hey thanks for the replies and the fun. I figured Coors 'cause that's my liver killer of choice.

I need someone dedicated to my shop. I am looking for someone with the talent firstly.

I want to build and sell intake and exhaust manifolds for all makes as well as some pretty serious spool gun work on my first block. I don't need the "Love Fab" quality, but, it sure would be nice. I figured I would start with one, set up a little tig station, instruct the lucky candidate on how to prep (85-90% of the work), and cut them loose.

Don't let the business thing scare you away. I will donate the WV business licensing fee of $100 + $30 to file with the secretary of state as well as help you get your business registered. Pitch a little money to a trusted accountant and go to work.

I'm anxious to see if I actually get any takers. lol

I do all the 6011, 7018, jet rod, ect... aluminum derivatives. You know I did actually get an old selectro to stick good enough to free us one time. :hehe:
 
Your fairly close, and it Sounds like a good time. But my welding would need more practice and I can't leave the farm anyways. I'm sure you'll find someone
!
 
I'm Double A, all alloys, and have vast amounts of fabrication experience... But I only work for tacos.
 
I'm Double A, all alloys, and have vast amounts of fabrication experience... But I only work for tacos.

How about a 30 day trial period. That way, surely within 30 days I'll be able to whip out a pretty good taco. If you don't like my taco quality after 30 days, it really won't matter by then. lol, you will be hooked.
 
A proper chorizo and egg breakfast taco does have significant value, lol ��
 
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