Major,
You are correct I totally missed this totally. Thanks for pointing it out.
If you had done your research you would have realised, perhaps in the first few seconds that the Prowler runs on petrol and while it may be portable that doesn't mean you can take it into buildings like you can a portable, doh!!! You know fumes, fire alarms going off, health and safety regulations things like that, obviously you will have researched those things as thoroughly as everything else.
But, there are still building you could take this machine to that you cant get as close to! So I am still intersted in The Prowler at a later date.
Derek,
I consider myself both a gambler- Risk taker and shrewd business man looking for a great product that is cheaply priced (A bargain)
I have made decisions that were risky indeed. And Yes if the risk went wrong I could have lost alot. But luckily for me the risks I have taken have paid off. I have taken some risks that have failed - Its a choice isnt it! If you take the risk you have to be prepared to lose.
As for destroying my bridges, Maybe so. Which is a shame on my part and the supplier. Considering it was just a post on a forum about saving money. I wont be able to make a purchase and they will lose a sale and possibly repeat business Lets think I have not tried to tarnish anyone, just simply tried to save some money Possibly. Again a risk which I may choose to take.
I have not pulled your reply apart, infact the all the posts were great, (apart from a few) and I have taken the advice on board.
The machines CC machines are extremely new to me, Most of my employees do the repairs if required. I normally get involved with other stuff not the machines themselves. I have not claimed to be an expert on the CC machines. Infact I will probably post many more questions seeking advice. If people wish not to answer them, well so be it.
My next lot will soon be on the Envirodri System - Totally new to me but I believe I got a good deal. I think you lot will be please I purchased it in the UK.
As for JK, like I said before I was unaware of who he was. But yes he may not want to do business with me. And as you all seem to favour him so high, which is good and nice to see yes that in itself will definately be a downfall on my part.
I am sure when the time comes to purchase, I will find someone. At a bargain price.
Shaun,
Thanks for that, thats what I was trying to work out wether it would be worth while, a £1000 is alot of money. even if you have money to burn. - that what interested me was it looks like a big saving if there was not much hassle. And yes every engine, tool at somepoint requires repairs. I know, My jag is costly. Most I have found to be out of warranty period so I still had to fork out for the part and labour. So the £1000 i save possibly could cover that. But I have not made my decision yet.
And so it is clear the post was just about saving money - not to upset anyone. You have given me alot to think about.
Thanks
Dave