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JordanAvery

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  1. Just asked the same question on a different forum. Thanks for the recommendation. I need to install new gutters and do some fascia works and I hope to get this done by October
  2. When you break down the costs of renting compared to buying, renting is almost always cheaper than buying. The initial cost of buying a piece of heavy equipment can take a huge chunk out of a company’s budget, which can sometimes hurt the company. Renting equipment doesn’t require a huge cost upfront, which allows you to save the money you would have put down in a purchase and use it for other needs your company may have. Renting heavy equipment also saves you money in maintenance and repair costs. When you rent a piece of heavy equipment from a rental company, the cost of maintenance and repairs is much cheaper compared to having to do maintenance and repairs on a piece of equipment that you own. If you own a piece of heavy equipment, you have to deal with staffing for it. This means you’ll have to hire a mechanic to fix it when it has problems. You also have to pay for storing and transporting it, which can be very expensive because the equipment is usually so large. So I always opt for renting.
  3. OMG I have the exact same one and I love it! Why are you selling it?
  4. Two of my favorite hobbies. I especially enjoy eating the food I made while gaming
  5. It's really nice. These days I'm disinfecting practically everything I touch, so this is a great alternative
  6. Congrats and good luck. These days it's not the easiest thing to start a business from scratch
  7. I think there are a lot more benefits than harms, but it's just me. It's still a taboo topic tho
  8. Thanks for sharing the contacts. Me and essay writing - not a match
  9. I use the single+1 18650 T21VN Acebeam, with 650,000 candela. This is the most powerful flashlight someone can carry on a belt that I know of, but has only 750 lumens. So it has a narrow beam of light . However the one you sell seems to be pretty cool, so what about delivery? Also, do you sell the batteries for extra cost?
  10. All the Contractors I worked with, charged me the 3%, so I'll be glad to find out if there are others that don't have this fee.
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