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duct shop

03/23/2008 5:51 AM

I planning to establish Rectangular duct HVAC shop any body have experience can tell me what is the suitable machines to buy for start my duct shop .

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Re: duct shop

03/23/2008 9:43 AM

You'll need a min. of a brake and a shear and one well oiled tin man unless this is to be a non-profit venture. Some good insurance would be advised in a business where handling 4' x 10' razor blades is the norm.

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03/24/2008 3:22 AM

If you would have to ask what you would need,I would say a though for starting up a business that you know.

Or hire [partners] a person that has been doing duck work for a few years.You never said for what type of business,RES or COM. work.

Many now use fiberglass.

Good luck in your venture.

I do both hotair or hotwater.

Oh get a LARGE box of BANDAIDS.

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03/24/2008 4:47 PM

Please humor the masses and explain why are you considering starting a "skilled trade" type business if you aren't familiar with it?

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