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  • #16
    Re: Entry Level Semi-Commercial Grinder

    Hi Again

    Thought you all might be interested - I ended up buying a two year old Compak A8 as my main grinder and an older Gino Rossi CC45 as a backup. Ill report back on them once Ive finished testing if anyone is interested.

    Nigel.

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    • #17
      Re: Entry Level Semi-Commercial Grinder

      totally agree : if this is a business venture you should invest in new equipment - over the years I have done some calculations on capital purchases and they always end up being a good investment: compare of the 1 k as money in the bank and if its worth $100 a year to you youve done bettter than bank interest.
      Originally posted by 605443554E79654940404343260 link=1317362512/11#11 date=1317419547
        buy new equipment for your business venture. It will save you a lot of time and unnecessary chasing your tail, and time is money.

      Just my opinion for you to select whatever you think may be useful to you, and of course feel free to ignore the rest 

      Rgdz,
      A.

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