Old 01-12-2006, 12:12 PM   #3
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I have built all this into my new pricing software (the Pro version). That doesn't mean it's fool-proof, but at least you don't have to think about it and I'm pretty confident you will always make money on a job.

In regards to the 3951, I have a couple jobs coming up that aren't wraps, but they do have rivets. Seems like the 3651 isn't a good choice, but the 3951 seems like overkill. Anyone have experience with something like the 3751 (which is hard to find a vendor that carries it)? If using the 3751, do you still use the 290 olam?
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