Now some may see this as a Ford vs Holden question; its not. I understand basically how both these types of machines work, but they obviously use very different processes to achieve a similar end result. There must therefore be a number of differences in the way these machines are used, which would translate into good and bad points.
What would be a breakdown of the pros and cons of each of these machines? What are things to aim for / avoid with each type? Any other useful bits of info? Not looking to buy one (at this stage), just furthering knowledge.
Greg
What would be a breakdown of the pros and cons of each of these machines? What are things to aim for / avoid with each type? Any other useful bits of info? Not looking to buy one (at this stage), just furthering knowledge.
Greg



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