I recently worked for Dilling Mechanical at the SDI office in Pittsboro, Indiana. Security is a bit tight there. We had to tie ourselves down with harnesses and an archer when we were four feet or more off the ground. Unfortunately, Dilling Mechanical lacks tools (they had a Milwakee saber saw for about 12-15 people and two machines for the same number of people). I knew I couldn't afford to lose my job so I bought this projector. I used it for all work. When the Beamer 2000 arrived, I compared it to those from Dilling Mechanical. This was of the same quality as Dilling's but much cheaper (at a lower price). I believe that anyone who takes their job seriously should have this projector in their tool bag. Now I know I never have to worry about an employer screening me with this tool (many won't, although they should). Now I know I don't have to worry about my employer firing me for not being tied to a projector when I should have been.
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