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Comment by TylerE

3 years ago

As some one who took a welding class.. no it isn’t. It’s production.

It can be development, if you are building a prototype for example. a good welder will notice that a bracket is missing and design one one the spot so the whole can be built for now - while telling the engineers about the problem.

That is a small % of welding though. Most is just straight production work. The % is open to question - if I ask you to put a winch mount on my trailer how much of that is custom R&D, and how much is production of the one off product?

  • If you have an off the shelf solution, then close to 0 development.

    If you have a clear, standard approach to the installation, then the development is likely to be a small portion of the work.

    If neither of those are true then you are in the hard to figure area.

    • A carpenter building a custom solution for room x

      A programmer building a custom abstraction for domain feature x

      A plumber laying a new line from the basement to the second floor

      All require some surveying and development of a solution, gluing existing parts together in a unique way

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