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Semper Fi Mechanic YouTube channel is a channel that uploads mostly HOW TO videos, DIY auto repair videos, I am a Mobile Mechanic in Columbus; Ohio and I record some of my jobs and interactions that I run into every day. I post these HOW TO style videos so you can watch them and learn how to fix your own car and save money. I aem Retired from the United States Marine Corps, where I was awarded a purple heart for wounds received in Iraq. My word is solid, and I show the truth about everything
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semperfimechanic
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Im about to start a mobile mechanic business. In the same spot you were. Didn't do it growing up but was always interested in it. Just started working on cars. Taught myself everything I know and read all kinds of books and all kinds of videos

travislearn
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I was driving down the road and my car started to run rough. Then my car's check engine light started flashing. I began to get very concerned, I was on my way to a client's house. I dug out my code reader, cylinder 6 misfire. I drove it to a parking lot after my work was complete. I started diagnosing my car, turns out it was a coil pack. I replaced the coil pack and now check engine light is gone. Someone who isn't a mechanic would have had to have their car towed home or to a auto shop. If they could even get an appointment at a auto shop. Feels good man to be a mechanic. My code reader cost around $120. I love my scanner!

plantmanstudios
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You went a different direction then I thought you were. I've worked as a mechanic almost 40 years in a different field. I can guarantee we are a dying species. There is no interest from younger folks to do this work. Keep your head up Marine Bravo Zulu to you.

rockrichful
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I used to do mobile service years ago for SAABs. I had a 3 drawer top chest. A small floor jack. Jack stands. I had a twin tank portable air compressor. All the items fit in the trunk of my 87 900 4dr sedan. If I had to pull a drivetrain I had an engine hoist and my F150 to haul it. I had a day job and just did repairs evenings and weekends. It was a great sideline.

mlieser
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Focus on brakes, alternators, starters, suspension, and steering. Don't do oil changes unless they are having something else done. Don't be cheap. You are a convenience. They get to stay home, not pay a tow truck, or take time off of work. You are working in the weather with no infrastructure. Charge for it. Make sure you have required permits and pay your taxes. Finally, Don't work in the street and dont use jackstands on asphalt or uneven ground.

jerbear
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Thank you for your service man! I also think I might take your advice and make the leap. Been turning wrenches for about 15 years working for a couple shops and on the side most weekends. Picked up an old Ford Econoline recently pretty cheap and have been slowly getting it ready to start a mobile mechanic business with. Yours vids are inspiring and thank you again for your service sir!

svt_cam
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I was a mobile mechanic for 3 years. Got tired of working in direct sun and not having a lift. After dealing with parts, gas, wasted time, etc I make more money at the shop.

joshdoeseverything
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I just found this and I've been thinking on becoming a mobile mechanic you've given me courage to step out and do my own thing

DAGNES
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I started my mobile mechanic business a couple months ago for all the exact reasons your saying. Been doing mechanics for to many years making other ppl money. Me doin motor jobs for them makin 150 bucks while the shops are pulling 1500 to 2k in my labor. It blows my mine what we make the man when doin it ourself we can charge 750 to 1k for the same job and the money is in our pocket and you just saved them half while making 4 or 5x what you would of doin it for someone else

bustedaw
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I've considered doing something like this, but mainly for simple things like oil changes and diagnosing issues, currently in the town i live in every workshop has over a months wait just for something like an oil change.

archygrey
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56 hear. 8 years 62B US Army, been working in indy shops for the last 31 years. Got good at elect/diag, have a ton of tools & elect testing tools & a nice Topdon scanner. Gonna do my own thing now. Charge half what dealers charge, pick & choose jobs.

JamesSmith-xssr
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Thanks Thomas for clean mobile mechanic reputation and put us on descent place.

juanramon-
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I’ve been doing the mobile mechanic gig for the last 2 years. I’ve been a tech for 14 years. Understand electrical once you do purchase and learn how to use a scope. Your Mechanic paid me $64/hour and when you figure out hard diagnostics for people they don’t mind paying a bit more. Like you said a good mechanic is worth his weight in gold

CortezAutoServiceMobile
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I grew up in Cbus. Family still there. I'm out in Newark now working as a RV tech. Went to school. Certified. Headed in the mobile tech direction. When the weather warms up I'll be in Cbus more for bike nights and running 270 with the crazy kids after dark. We should meet sometime so I can pick your brain about the business side. Keep on keepin on.

aronph
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Thank you for this video.. I was a mechanic and had to step away from the shop to take care of my mom. Now a few years later I’m ready to start a business and also have a child on the way.. It’s a scary leap but thank you for your advice and your truthfulness.. I’ll be back in 6months to tell you how I’m making out. 🙏🏾👍🏽

steezknight
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I own a mobile mechanical repair business that repairs mowers, ATV, side by side and lots of other equipment. I got my cargo van set up with everything you wish you had in your van. I surely have the same attitude about the mobile repair business. The virus put a hurt on my service call numbers. Then came inflation and it slowed down some more. Here we are now and I'm only getting a few calls a week which is fine because I'm living in my van as designed so if there comes this need of urgency or just tired of the area I just go to a new area. 54 and very experienced with anything I work on. I like going out on a 10 minute service call and put $60 in my pocket. I can easily pay rent somewhere but I already like how I'm living compared to the house. The lake's in Texas are might fine this time of year then it's off to Colorado until heavy winter then a Florida winter. Have a Grand Business.

NomadMechanic
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Dealership service shops have gone down in quality service. I took my 2021 KIA RIO S to have its oil changed at our local KIA dealership and the tech forgot to install the new o-ring. You can probably guess what happened after that. Good thing I noticed the leak in time or else someone would be buying me a new engine among other things after I take them to court. Never trusting these dealership shops ever again. Doing my own work whenever possible.

EddieLeal
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Mobile Mechanic for 4 years now. I'm doing great. I can do tune-up, brakes, suspension, steering and diagnostics with my scan tool. What I don't do is: engine/trans remove/install. Electrical gremlins. Too much headache.
It's ok to say no to certain jobs. I send those headache jobs to another shop.

MrGP-qkrc
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Great video. I did mobile twice. Once in '08 for a second job. Then as my bread and butter from '16-'18. Did small stuff at the customer's. Had a lift at home for clutches, engine swaps and steering racks. Been working on Bank owned homes for nearly five years. Might go back to repairing cars.

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