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But if you're busy on price work, compromise isn't needed, I know I am glad of any brief breaks in work to get on long term maintenance of the kit etc. I value that way higher than working for a pittance of a day rate in the same time

 

 

I am fairly busy at the moment, and getting busier, hence why I feel I'm ready to take the next step and buy a machine, at the same time still nervous at the investment and looking at ways to utilise that bit of kit :-)

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I am fairly busy at the moment, and getting busier, hence why I feel I'm ready to take the next step and buy a machine, at the same time still nervous at the investment and looking at ways to utilise that bit of kit :-)

 

 

Buy a used machine +750kg they go for peanuts and will generally our chip the 'best' new little machines

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I am fairly busy at the moment, and getting busier, hence why I feel I'm ready to take the next step and buy a machine, at the same time still nervous at the investment and looking at ways to utilise that bit of kit :-)

 

I understand and have been in your situation.

 

Don't chip anything you haven't cut yourself.

 

Never let the machine out of your sight on a job.

 

If it sits there for a few days not working, don't worry, it's not depreciating either.

 

I've had a tw150 for 13 years, it stopped owing me money after 3 years.

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i understand and have been in your situation.

 

Don't chip anything you haven't cut yourself.

 

Never let the machine out of your sight on a job.

 

If it sits there for a few days not working, don't worry, it's not depreciating either.

 

I've had a tw150 for 13 years, it stopped owing me money after 3 years.

 

 

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