Thrashsmith
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Hello all, I've been asked to repair some railings next to a pavement & busy road. The simplest way to go about it is to do a bit of site welding. It's not a big job, hopefully less than a day, but I presume I'll have to contact the council to make them aware as it'll mean working on the pavement.
Does anyone have any experience of site welding like this & have any advice for things I might not naturally think of? Obviously I'm going to need screens, or even a gazebo for full coverage.
I've done site welding at private clients houses before, but in those circumstances it's just been a case of saying go away for an hour & don't look at what I'm doing. Never really had to deal with school children walking past or people watching from the top deck of a double decker bus.
Does site welding usually command a higher day rate than workshop based work?
Thanks in advance.
Does anyone have any experience of site welding like this & have any advice for things I might not naturally think of? Obviously I'm going to need screens, or even a gazebo for full coverage.
I've done site welding at private clients houses before, but in those circumstances it's just been a case of saying go away for an hour & don't look at what I'm doing. Never really had to deal with school children walking past or people watching from the top deck of a double decker bus.
Does site welding usually command a higher day rate than workshop based work?
Thanks in advance.