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1589331 No.1589331 [Reply] [Original]

Got a bunch of tools for plumbing and electronics. Going to by a truck. Wanna start a appliance repair biz.
Can any anons suggest good reading, references, tips and hacks.
Tanks two tons... Or more!

>> No.1589444
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>>1589331
start with this checklist.

>> No.1589477

>>1589331
just buy or get broken ones for free, fix them, then sell them, until you have enough experience to repair. There's a guy in my town that does appliance repair and has appliances all over his lawn and rear yard. you need a lot of space mate.

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>>1589331
It sounds like your life needs a little more red and little more green.

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>>1589510
>OP

>> No.1589986

>>1589331
>got tools
Are they the correct ones?
>got truck
Is it equipped with proper storage for tols and parts?
>mentions nothing about knowing how to fix shit
Yeah... you will fail especially when you sit there like a dumbass googling how to replace shit and the customer looks at you like "this motherfucker stupid"

>> No.1590127

>>1589986
If they're fixing appliances they'll have some breathing room to google stuff so long as they know how to transport stuff without making them more broken.