So, sooner rather than later, I am most likely going to have access to 45 years worth of tools (hand tools, brake lathe, tire machine and balancer, specialty tools, you name it) on top of my own sizable tool collection.
I have a 30x40 detached building with ceilings high enough for a lift.
I spent 10 years of my life turning wrenches for a living and live in a zoning area where I can have a business.
Do you think there is the clientele out there for a small, home-based shop that can do small jobs (tire work, external engine work, brakes, shocks, etc) anymore? I am talking 1 or 2 jobs a week, by appointment only.
Forget the legalize / insurance / paperwork side of things; I have that covered. I am trying to wrap my head around whether or not there are sill enough people that would appreciate paying less than a big shop, prefer giving their money to a local business, etc.
Been day dreaming for a while; thought I would finally ask. This would be entirely as a hobby / extra income. I wouldn't be relying on this money to live on.