Digital or Manual Stringing machine

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  1. TsAr83

    TsAr83 Regular Member

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    Which is better Digital stringing maching or manual?
     
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    another perfect example of a one liner... let's hope this thread will not end in bloody manners ;)

    Ding Ding... Round 1....
     
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    Good machine doesn't mean good work done. Only skilled person does the job better! One important thing, you need electricity to power a digital machine. A manual one, you can do it anywhere without electric power and a flat surface. Ding Dong... Round 2...
     
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    the one that fits your budget. ;)
     
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    absolument!

    so what is a better car? manual or auto... ?

    ding ding.. round 3 (i can see a fist flying straight to my face already)
     
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    Good car manufacturer makes better manual and automatic cars. Now the skilled driver makes the best use of it. It is same suitation applied to stringing machine manufacturer. Good jab! Ding Dong... Round 4...
     
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    Regardless of the stringers skills I think a good ECP machine is better than manual. I don't mean a cheap $700 electric which is basically a simple electric pull lock out no better than a crank (just does the work for you). I actually think that for home stringers a manual now with a wise head upgrade later is the best option.

    As with most things as well, I say get the best you can afford.
     
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    I agreed to your approach. A good ECP machine helps the job on consistency and convenience. It's a lockout! Match over! Wake up guy! Time to go home.
     

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