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6th November 2012, 09:26 PM #1New Member
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Any idea's for a woodmachinist?
Hi Guys,
Greetings to you all the way from Ireland.I am a woodmachinist with 10+ years experience working every type of machine you can think of, my last job i ran a 9 head weinig moulder.
As ye all probably know the economy over here is very poor here at the moment and i have been unemployed a couple of months now so i am thinking of setting up my own business but i am stuck for ideas, construction is dead here so i need to come up with a product that i could produce that's not construction related.
Thank you for reading, any advice would be great.
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9th November 2012, 07:38 PM #2
Any idea's for a woodmachinist?
With other mills closing, there may be an opportunity to take over there business or buy there cutters.
If you can pick up a newish 9 header, and '000's of cutters in various shapes you could carve out a niche for odd shaped and rare profiles.
As our building industry has slackened off here, renovations have gone on unchecked.
Supplying molding to match old profiles can be a handy add-on to, running the normal flooring, lining, decking, 4 square ?
Could be you point of difference.Steven Thomas
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