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MIA, Marble Cleaning Net, NTC, sfa and ISI are all welcome here as long as they respect this forum. There is a room where all may place their ads and do their promotions for upcoming events, a calendar for trade shows, educational classes, and any other type of trade gathering. For all the salespeople, we even have a place for you. You can enter your product up for reviews and the good folks will grade your products. I must warn you. If your product is inferior, the whole world will know, quickly. No news travels faster than bad news. For all the homeowners, contractors, and designers we even have a place for you. The general room is where you can ask as many questions as you want. You may not get the answer you are looking for but you will get the right answer. If there is any way that we can make your visit more pleasurable, please let us know. | | News. Discuss, In what order should I plan on buying large machinery? at Consumer & Non-registered Lounge forum; After a bridge saw, what should I buy next and in what order?
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06-29-2005, 11:27 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Logansport, Indiana
Posts: 92
| In what order should I plan on buying large machinery? After a bridge saw, what should I buy next and in what order?
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06-30-2005, 01:00 PM
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| | Guest | WOW, thats a big question. What is your work load like?
What saw did you buy or buying? | |
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07-01-2005, 12:27 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Logansport, Indiana
Posts: 92
| We do a couple jobs a week, I'm just getting back at it after recovering from a nasty accident last July. Only been on my feet about a month.
We are new to the biz and have a Blue Ripper Jr. track saw that will more than handle what we are doing now. The word is getting around that I'm back at it and orders are starting to come in.
We don't have room for a bridge yet but will by next year this time. I have seen an America and Dynamica from Regent Stone run up close. I will be at StoneExpo this year looking to get educated on the others saws available.
The reason I was asking is I like to absorb all the information I can long before I actually need it.
Thank you for all your posts, past and future... |
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07-06-2005, 07:12 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Loomis, CA
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| There are some shops that have told us that they will not buy any bridge saws! They are using two Blue Rippers (the big one,) and with 3 guys they can really go flat out. One guy per saw and one floating between helping maneuver the rail to each new cut. In fact, there have been times people have told us that the Blue Ripper cuts faster than some bridge saws....
This is just an idea, do what you will! :wink:
Ricky
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