You just said "I MO they're just hacks cashing in on those too inept to know which end of a screwdriver to hold on to." Changing tires, brake pads, and changing brake lines is so easy, I could do it even if I was shot in the left side of head. I don't even understand how people need a mechanic to get it done.
Yes... but I'm lazy and would rather pay someone to do it while I make more $ at my own occupation.
I don't think you realize its the same way in the Motorcycle business. Someone brings in a piece of #### bike that will cost more than its worth to get it fix and we will try and sell him a new bike instead. Rebuild his old bike during the winter and resell it in the summer.
'Good plan.
I don't buy that there isn't enough work. There are two gunsmiths in my near by area. Both are so booked that they can't even look at your gun for the next month or so.
Being a "good gunsmith" doesn't mean you're a "good business man". Being booked solid for weeks/months can mean you're really busy or... You're just slow.
I won't name names , but there are guys who bill themselves as gunsmiths who can't perform the most basic of what we'd call gunsmithing tasks.
Cut a simple dove tail..? Uh, I don't have the right tool, so I'll try anyway and bung it up for ya.
There are also some who will certainly take your job, but then they job it out.
Now there's nothing really wrong with that, but... Listening to the customer(s) it's clear they believe it's their "gunsmith" that did such great work, well... It wasn't.