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bassman   05-07-2008 21:16:19

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I'm getting tired of my Werkmaster, thinking of Lavina. I do mostly 2000 Sqft & under, residential. Does anyone have experience with Lavina 20, I'm thinking. They don't seem to want to give me a demo. Told me I could down to them. This machine can get close to walls, which I liked about werkmaster.
Any input will be helpfull. We're in this together & have to keep going as this is great flooring & needs to be expanded. Bitch to do though. :} Bassman, as in the instrument, not the fish.

   
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cwalton  05-08-2008 07:54:19

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Bassman,

I have had my 20 inch Lavina for a couple years and it works good for residential and light commercial. It is pretty handy to have a machine that comes apart and so can be taken upstairs or downstairs for work.Even with weights it will tend to leave 1 1/2 " from the wall , so invest in a good edger.

Craig

   
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Fishabit   05-14-2008 02:51:27

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Bassman whats the problem with the Wurkmaster I dont have one was interested in buying one though ?



Graham

   
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bassman   05-18-2008 16:29:25

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Hey Graham

I just need a bigger, faster machine right now. I'm going to sell my Raptor 16" model if you're interested.

Dave

   
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Justin   05-18-2008 18:10:45

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Have you considered going to the Werkmaster titan if you just need a bigger, faster machine? I have found the titan to be quite a bit more productive than the raptor for concrete scenarios. Did you have problems with your raptor?



Justin



   
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