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Hi Riley, I'm Dan I live/work in the US. I an information tech idiot, so navigating this site, face book and instagram etc has been a stressful nightmare for me. Yes OK i'm advertising the ergo auger drill unit to fellow drain technicians and would like to get the word out on your forum; simple idea but super effective, takes the pain out of the job. How do I do this with out breaking your rules? Thanks for letting me know. Also, my email is [email protected] (I can navigate my email better than I know how to use forums, thx)
 

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