Training on resin bound driveways

Setts and cobbles, tarmac, asphalt, resin systems, concrete whether it's plain, patterned or stencilled, gravels, etc.
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gavin1972
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Post: # 11178Post gavin1972

Hello all,

I am considering diversifying into this area (I currently run a small landscape gardening business) and have seen a company offering training (5 days) all equipment etc. for 5495 + vat. I have searched the web for alternatives to no avail and wondered if anyone could tell me if this seems reasonable. Also, any advice relating to this subject would be more than welcome.

Many thanks in advance
Gavin.

pepperday
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Post: # 11189Post pepperday

Get all manufacturers info available. BS specs. & try to find your market before you lay out the hard earned.
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simeonronacrete
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Post: # 11195Post simeonronacrete

Have a look at Ronadeck Fast Grip and Training and give us a call if you are interested.

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Tony McC
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Post: # 11199Post Tony McC

Five a narf grand plus VAT for "training" seems awfully expensive. Ronacrete charge a modest sum for their training - it's nowehere near 5.5k (unless Sim has put it up to pay for his jet-set lifestyle ;) ) and the contractors that have done the course all reckon it was worth every penny.

So - who''s charging so much? It's not one of those clowns on EBay, is it?
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