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New Guy
Trade: residential/commercial plumbing contractor
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: central ky
Posts: 25
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System One Truck System Price And Info
Not sure about everyone else but times are tight here. Lucky that we have been breaking even and sometimes making a couple bucks but we are lean!
That said, I live hour and half away from where my biz is and the small area I live has few repair contractors. I have work tucks/trailor but they stay in town. My commute truck is a f250 crew/short bed. I am tooling it up for service and was looking at the system one contractor setup. Any one have any experience with it in the short bed size, do the slide out drawers work good and is that list price or bottom line price they list on their site? |
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Member
Trade: General Contractor/ Carpentry
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Champaign,IL
Posts: 88
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Re: System One Truck System Price And Info
Good Morning
I am interestd in the same system you are. Although we are carpenters and general contractors. I think for the money that is probably a very well built system. As far as my oppionion I figure a plumber could binn out the drawers for all your larger pvc fittings. Use one side box for copper and other parts via the built in bin package. The other side box for your tools. Thats just my oppionion. I am not a plumber just my 2 cents. They do appear pricey but I started a thread like this last saturday in the vehicle section and got nothing but positive response bout there products. Hope this helps a lil. Aaron Gillison |
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New Guy
Trade: residential/commercial plumbing contractor
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: central ky
Posts: 25
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Re: System One Truck System Price And Info
From the looks of them thats the kind of response I am expecting. I am calling them today to see about price and delivery, I'll post back what they say.
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