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Vincent skinner
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Hi all I'm new to arb talk so forgive me if I get things wrong.

 

I am thinking of starting a new business hiring out myself with a spider lift something like a 18m, not sure on exact make to go for yet, my budget is £25g give or take. I am hoping to hire myself out to different trades people such as CCTV/electricians building maintenance etc etc. I would also like to make myself available to the arb sector aswell. I would like some feed back from people as to whether they think there would be enough work for this kind of service?? I am getting my ipaf training/ticket this Friday hopefully, I have had previous experience with cherry pickers and a small amount of tree work aswell. I was also thinking of getting the relevant cs ticket in which to use from the basket only. Any feed back would be gratefully received many thanks vincent

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