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landscape curbing cable and lighting
Hello everyone,
Just wanted to let everyone know that our GT1000 is capable of extruding cable into the curbing. We do not yet advertise this, however, if your customer wants it, call us and we will tell you how to set your machine up for it. We will have this on our website this Spring as a regular feature.
NOTE: I don't believe cable will prevent cracking, HOWEVER, I do believe it will provide a nice sales advantage in those challenging markets. Also, from time to time a commercial client will have specs that require some sort of cable or rebar in any/all of their concrete projects.
The Curb Depot plans to unveil a lighting application this Spring that will NOT be extruded, but customized and installed in existing landscape curbing. The benefit to this is you can offer lighting to all of your current and past customers who may want lighting. This will NOT be in the form of rope lighting which can be a major maintenance headache. For now, if you need more information, please call.
Thanks and good luck,
Troy
Just wanted to let everyone know that our GT1000 is capable of extruding cable into the curbing. We do not yet advertise this, however, if your customer wants it, call us and we will tell you how to set your machine up for it. We will have this on our website this Spring as a regular feature.
NOTE: I don't believe cable will prevent cracking, HOWEVER, I do believe it will provide a nice sales advantage in those challenging markets. Also, from time to time a commercial client will have specs that require some sort of cable or rebar in any/all of their concrete projects.
The Curb Depot plans to unveil a lighting application this Spring that will NOT be extruded, but customized and installed in existing landscape curbing. The benefit to this is you can offer lighting to all of your current and past customers who may want lighting. This will NOT be in the form of rope lighting which can be a major maintenance headache. For now, if you need more information, please call.
Thanks and good luck,
Troy
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