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Old 03-01-2015, 11:16 AM   #7
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WINNOCTURN- You are right on. The machines today are too tight, and need all sort of specialty tools, to do the job correctly. I have no problem getting my hands dirty on most things mechanical, as I've worked 22 yrs. in Fiber Optics, as a chemical equipment technician. Some things on these sleds are just too alien for me. I was just hoping to get some suggestions of who does the best quality work, in the area, from the the Long time sledders on this post. I am new to sledding, so I have not been exposed to the many years of mechanical issues dealing with these things, so I simply want to pay an experienced shop to perform the work for me.
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