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westernrvparkow
Feb 18, 2016Explorer
I can't imagine any park knowingly allowing a welding shop to operate on their grounds. Way to much noise and dirt. On top of that the liability would likely be huge. Then there is the cost to the park and the question of whether or not the infrastructure exists in the park's electrical system to run such an operation. Plus, there won't be any customers. In all my years of owning parks I can't think of a single instance where an immediate welding repair was needed on something that couldn't just easily be taken to a proper welding shop.
There is a reason welding shops are in industrial areas, not in malls and residential subdivisions.
There is a reason welding shops are in industrial areas, not in malls and residential subdivisions.
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