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Does anyone use a Tempo sidekick in their everyday (or occasional) job, when using or working on existing tie cables? We don't currently have one, but I was wondering if it would be worth having. I suppose the next question would be whether or not it's hard to learn to use.
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i would not leave home without mine.......... the greatest investment in the world...... get the latest model..T&N........ GET IT ON EBAY......
not hard to learn, although you better know your wiring stuff.........
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theres a tempo training site on the internet not fancy ,but it goes over the basic functions
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Anyone know the URL address to the tempo training site?
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tempocomm.com doesn't have Tempo Sidekick instructions.
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search -fcdesignshop it should come up
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Mitch,
You steal mine?
It got stold the last time I worked the projects.
Latter, Jeff J.
If all else fails, use a BFH.
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