Hi, being new to the framing business, what would you recommend in terms of training.
Been on a one day course already using Morso, mountcutter and underpinner. Looking to further this but one sales rep yesterday advised me to avoid any additional training and just train as I go once i get my one machinery up and running.
I know I would certainly need more training in the finer points and to get to a " profressional" level.
Any suggestions?
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I believe you will make quicker progress (read more profit) by going on a one to one training course .....
And in Bromsgrove, not far from you is Roy Rowlands..
http://www.hedgehog-art.co.uk/
Give him a call - I'm sure he can tailor a course to suit your needs.
And in Bromsgrove, not far from you is Roy Rowlands..
http://www.hedgehog-art.co.uk/
Give him a call - I'm sure he can tailor a course to suit your needs.
Keith Hewitt
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I have visited distributors and framers in over 100 countries - no two are the same.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XtrrWooYdg
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Design a course.
There seem to be quite a few people who would like to go on a course that is a bit beyond the basic, anyone interested in getting together and designing one that 4-6 of us would like to go on, we could then try and book a trainer- economy of scale and all that! 

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Re: Training
i'm also new, i can use all of the equipment and felt i needed something more than a basic course but more basic than an advanced course! (you follow?)Hi, being new to the framing business, what would you recommend in terms of training.
