Fleshing Machine

Submitted by Tracy on 12/8/04 at 9:55 PM. ( tmaccaughan@sympatico.ca ) 67.71.11.59

I am starting my own business and I am wondering which fleshing machine would be the best to buy?
I am looking at the Van Dyke's model.
Any input would be appreciated.
thanks
Tracy

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Capemaster

This response submitted by DaveT on 12/8/04 at 10:56 PM. ( ) 64.72.57.250

I like the capemaster best from Arlington Cape. That and the Eager Beaver are my two top choices.

DaveT


Eager Beaver

This response submitted by Jeff "458okie" W. on 12/8/04 at 11:21 PM. ( deerhearse@hotmail.com ) 152.163.100.136

Give Bruce Rittel's web site a look at.

I'm glad I went with the EB. Get a quality machine and you will not have buyer's remorse!

-Jeff


the best

This response submitted by Frank E. Kotula on 12/9/04 at 6:11 AM. ( basswtrout@aol.com ) 172.164.165.49

Is the one you can afford to buy. When it comes to these machines don't skimp on the money. Get the one you can afford.
I personally have the Eager Beaver and had for quite some time, with not a one problem. (may happen today lol. What happens with most is they start off with a cheaper one and then the business really takes off or they have a decent business and think a cheaoer one will be the way to go. I've seen this to many times for they always come back to say should got the better one.
I know Van Dykes have made some major improvements on their newer model but have real comment on it. I like the set up they have but if I had a choice to trade it in, NO WAY. The Eager Beaver is very dependable but that's my choice.


Ok then....

This response submitted by Tracy on 12/9/04 at 8:41 AM. ( ) 67.71.10.13

looks like the Eager Beaver is the way to go.
Thanks


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