The truth? You don’t.
When I started, I was doing $300–$350 repairs out of a car. Springs, cables, openers — all of it fit in the trunk. Guys I know cleared $1,500+ a week before they ever bought a truck.
But once the cash started flowing, I leveled up. This F-350 cost me $5,000 and now it makes every job look professional.
The real mistake isn’t starting “too small.” The real mistake is waiting until everything is “perfect.”
👉 Start lean. Stack wins. Upgrade as you go.
Question: what’s the ONE thing you keep telling yourself you need before starting?