Self-employed welders (known as osoby samostatně výdělečně činné or OSVČ in Czech) operate under a trade license (živnostenské oprávnění), specifically the free trade (volná živnost) category titled "Povrchové úpravy a svařování kovů a dalších materiálů" (Surface treatments and welding of metals and other materials). This license allows a broad...
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"Svářeč na živnost" in English means a self-employed welder (mobilní svářeč) – a guy (or woman) who runs their own one-person business with a trade license (in Czech: OSVČ – self-employed person).
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Prague, as a major industrial and construction hub in the Czech Republic, sees high demand for welding services driven by automotive manufacturing, infrastructure projects, building renovations, and custom metalwork. Based on current market analyses from service directories (e.g., NejŘemeslníci.cz), job listings, and industry reports, the most...
Aluminum is an amazing material: Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and incredibly versatile. But welding it? That's a whole different story. It requires special techniques, equipment, and experience, which naturally affects the price. In this article, we dive into aluminum welding prices in the Czech Republic (svařování hliníku cena), explore the...
If you've ever lived in the Czech Republic for more than a year, you've needed them. Maybe you locked yourself out at 2 a.m. Maybe your garden gate finally surrendered after 30 Bohemian winters. Or maybe… your IKEA metal bed frame suddenly developed a very suspicious 45-degree angle in the middle of the night.
If you walk through any industrial zone, small workshop or even a village garage in Czechia, 9 out of 10 welding machines you hear buzzing are MIG/MAG. Here's exactly where and why MIG dominates daily life here.
Based on 2025 reviews from Czech testing sites (e.g., Critica.cz, Testado.cz, HitTest.cz) and e-commerce platforms like Alza.cz, the ideal drill press for small fabrication shops or welders prioritizes metalworking capabilities: high torque for steel/aluminum, variable speeds (200-2,500 RPM) for precise hole drilling in brackets or frames, robust...
If your car or van makes a metallic "clunk" underneath, the exhaust is hanging low, or the tow-bar is wobbling, the solution is often just one phone call to a welder — not a full garage. Here is exactly what professional welders (especially mobile ones) repair every single day.
Here's what actually happens in the real world, based on what Czech mechanics and quarry owners see every day:










