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Framing Equipment Support and Advice
Flying the Nest! Would appreciate your ideas and guidance.
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[QUOTE="GUMBY GCF, post: 951765, member: 599"] 1.) Thoughts on shop lighting? (LED? Fluorescent? Track? Regressed?) [COLOR="#0000FF"]1st choice long term LEDS 2nd chioce recessed flourescent and recessed spots on seperate switches.[/COLOR] 2.) Saw and chopper? Or will a saw cut it? (pun intended) [COLOR="#0000FF"]I have a pistorious saw with dust collector and chopper saw gets used 95% of the time[/COLOR] 3.) Please share how/where you store your finished pieces until your clients pick them up? I have a few "brilliant" ideas, but I'd like to hear yours. [COLOR="#0000FF"]I used corner protectors and placed vertically under assembly table.[/COLOR] 4.) Rent the new Wizard 9000 or purchase outright? (This will be my major indulgence. I must have it.) [COLOR="#0000FF"]How to handle the Wizard 9000!~ We rented our 5000 Wizard when we got that. But that was because they were relatively new at the time. We then bought our 8500 Wizard out right because we knew that the product was solid and the Wizard support was very dependable if needed. Then the 9000 Wizard came out We traded in the 8500 Wizard and bought the 9000 Wizard out right. So as you can see we rented our first one then purchased the second outright. If you have the funds and at least 2 years worth of rent and utilities along with 2 years worth of money to pay your living expenses buying it makes sense. If not a lease or renting would be better. I just cut 200 mats in less than 2 hours on my Wizard 9000 would not trade it for anything.... Well maybe a good wife!~[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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