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Posted: Fri Feb 3rd, 2012 09:35 pm |
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kev1975 Trade Member
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monkeywrench wrote:ATL packages can be expensive but £30000...wow! no mentions of V-tech here? I got a good deal with these guys less than £25000 and everything was sorted including the groundwork. More than happy with the equipment. are you employed by them ?? ![]()
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Posted: Fri Feb 3rd, 2012 01:25 pm |
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monkeywrench Member
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ATL packages can be expensive but £30000...wow! no mentions of V-tech here? I got a good deal with these guys less than £25000 and everything was sorted including the groundwork. More than happy with the equipment. Anyone else got cheaper? Boston? be good to get a comparison.
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Posted: Sat Jun 28th, 2008 12:48 am |
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Wesley Trade Member
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ASTONMANN wrote: Looking to install OPT ramp as can't afford go to full ATL at moment and the down time would cost us a small fortune,(10 tests p/day + 75% of repair work). Glad about that, we are considering the Crypton ATL scissor ramp, as a replacement, any views?
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Posted: Fri Jun 27th, 2008 09:06 pm |
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removalizer Trade Member
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can't remember who did the ground work but they came with the package supplied by snap on I thought it best as if they made a cock up at least it wouldn't be my responsibility.
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Posted: Fri Jun 27th, 2008 06:57 pm |
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david8939 Member
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Who did you get to do your groundwork? Last edited on Fri Jun 27th, 2008 06:58 pm by david8939 |
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Posted: Thu Jun 26th, 2008 08:38 pm |
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removalizer Trade Member
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I use the snap on/SUN package, expensive at about £30000 but the back up is excellent and the kit robust, but the prep work has to be spot on as a 1 metre thick base is required for the ramp as it shakes so much when using the play detectors, the automatic brake tester takes a bit of getting used to but this equipment is ideal for me as I am on my own (except for the wife in the office)
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Posted: Thu Jun 26th, 2008 09:02 am |
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martins Administrator ![]()
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There will be a review of ATLs in the August issue of MOT Testing, including upgrading existing lanes to One Person Testing.
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Posted: Thu Jun 26th, 2008 08:06 am |
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ASTONMANN Trade Member
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Looking to install OPT ramp as can't afford go to full ATL at moment and the down time would cost us a small fortune,(10 tests p/day + 75% of repair work). Anyone using Boston ramp or any recommendations. Our recess is approx 150mm,need something which will go without major digging out. Thanks Andy
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Posted: Fri Jun 20th, 2008 05:49 pm |
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nicknak Trade Member ![]()
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Dont do it![]()
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Posted: Fri Jun 20th, 2008 02:04 pm |
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david8939 Member
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Hi all, We are in the process of moving premises and are trying to decide which ATL equipment to go for - anyone out there any preferences or ones to avoid? Cheers
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