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Fas Break out of Tempe,Az.? If any body uses this kit or knows anything about them e-mail me at stevep115@yahoo.com
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Fas Break has been around for a while. The first equipment I purchased used included a fas break bridge. It was your basic, no frills, economy-type starter kit but I learned to do good repairs with it. I have never dealth directly with them or used their resins, though.
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53 Dogs:
Check out www.fasbreak.com Fasbreak is a franchise system with locations in Arizona and Colorado as far as I know. They market a reasonably good bridge/injector set and resins also. I don't know if their resins are mixed in-house or if they are private label. Carefully consider the ins and outs of a franchise before you get yourself committed. Fasbreak does not sell their products on the open market, only to their franchisees. Good Luck! </p> |
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53 dogs: I have told you all I know.
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