Welcome to the ultimate waterjet forum, WaterjetGroup.com!
This forum will give you access to participate in discussions and attain resources via our vibrant waterjet community . This discussion board is intended for any waterjet user but the majority of the moderators are associates of Flow International Corporation. We will attempt to make this community an unbiased source of information regarding general waterjet topic areas. If you are a registered Flow Waterjet customer and require in-depth product support, please visit FlowParts.com. font>
I have been researching machine shops in my area 75-150 mile radius that have water jet machines to have some work done and I have been unable to locate the first shop! So in my infinite wisdom I think this could be a great opportunity to open a small start up water jet design/manufacture firm. Putting out feelers it has become apparent that there would be enough business to warrant opening a shop, after looking into the costs of buying a new machine and what the different applications, requirements, along with repairs and cad upgrades I am leaning towards leasing. I have looked into Omax and a couple other companies, As for table size to begin with 4x4 should be largest enough to start with. I would be working with aluminum up to 2.5 in thickness max and some soft steels no thicker than 1". I am looking for all the advice and knowledge I can gather. I have about 70K start up capital available.
Advice....go with a bigger table. Its not that much more and you will regret not doing it. You can get away with a smaller pump if your sure you aren't competing with anyone, but get something larger if you are. A 94k 100hp Intensifier will cut 3-4 times faster than a 30hp unit and only increase price about 15%. Be prepared to work during the day getting jobs, working at night to cut them. Leasing with a $1 buyout is usually the best route.
With drive, dedication, and a few bucks in the bank to carry you through the first 6 months or so, you'll do great.
Please note, the views and recommendations expressed by employees of Flow or it's partners on this website do not necessarily represent those of Flow International Corporation. For more information on this site's Terms of Use , please visit the DXF Copyright and Community Guidelines pages.
Important: Do not upload any DXF's or images without permission unless they consist entirely of content you or your company created.
By clicking "Upload file", you are representing that this DXF or image does not violate the WaterjetGroup.com's forum's Terms of Use and that you own all copyrights to this file or have authorization to upload it.