303 Mobile Welding does on site welding repairs for both residential and commercial/construction customers. As a result, once the job has been completed and the payment has been received and you signed our receipt, how you treat your equipment after that is up to you and the responsibility of you. No weld or repair can be 100% perfect. At 303 Mobile Welding, we do the best we possibly can and will continue to adjust the repair in order to make sure it has proper penetration and is structurally solid. Some items can not be fixed due to being unweldable material or too thin of material to make a solid weld. As a result, we reserve the right to turn down/refuse any job we see fit. This is not only to protect us, but also to protect you from a weld failure.
Learning to weld from us?
303 Mobile Welding requires all new students to wear proper protective gear, which includes but not limited to, 6 in high leather topped boots, denim (non-spandex) based jeans, long sleeve shirt, thick welding gloves, welders cap, and safety glasses. We are not responsible for you burning your house down or burning yourself up. Please make smart decisions and when in doubt use a welding blanket to shield items around you. Always take the extra time to prep your workstation.
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Our videos are recordings of what we do on a daily basis. Use the videos in order to add knowledge to your understanding of welding. We are not responsible for any info you learned from our videos in your own welding practice. If you burn your house down or burn yourself up or have a weld fail, we are not liable. Our videos are for research and understanding only.