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Stu, I always take a photo album with me to show, plus I go in the van with whatever machine I am using at the moment. The adverts I pay for on AngloInfo plus the three free magazines all have my website on so I get lots of emails via that. The bloke who did my website has added a page in French but it seems to have slowed everything down when it loads. he knows he's messed up and hasn't asked me for the payment, I think he's embarrassed with it! Can't change the photos to show more kit or different jobs I've done. Very frustrating.

 

That is why I use a business facebook page as first port of call, you can upload images yourself with ease and create albums.

 

Now enough of grinders, it's Saturday night, let's talk about girls instead!

Ty

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anybody help with the original question?

 

Ha ha, I'll give you a little story, years ago me and a mate both ran rayco 1625s on finger teeth, he had a job involving hundreds of small stumps in an area the size of a football pitch. Nothing big but he called me in to help so we worked side by side.

He had been told that he could run half the teeth to the same effect, so that's what he did. Result; no quicker and the teeth broke regularly compared to my full set.

Hope that helps.

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