Hi,
Taken over a framing workshop in Argyll and business has been good despite the Covid lockdown. The workshop I bought is well equipped with the manual equipment necessary for the business. Finding it good work in my 'retirement' from my previous occupation, no previous experience but plenty of training and ongoing advice from the previous owner. Finding it good also to engage with the customers from my workshop.
Always on the lookout to see what equipment might be available to improve the work and throughput.
Graham
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Hi Graham and welcome to the forum!
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HI Graham,
Welcome to the forum!
Nothing wrong with manual equipment, depends on your volume I guess.
I'm in my fourth year and only now looking to upgrade to a pneumatic underpinner.
Justin
Welcome to the forum!
Nothing wrong with manual equipment, depends on your volume I guess.
I'm in my fourth year and only now looking to upgrade to a pneumatic underpinner.
Justin
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