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Once you've narrowed your choice down to perhaps 3, I would contact each of the manufacturers and get a copy of their manual. You might have to pay a few bucks, but this would be a GREAT way to get a look at how detailed (or otherwise) they get. Note : MOST of the manuals are not that good, but are more than adequately supplemented by THIS, and the specific manufacturer's fora. I chose a Lonestar, and EVERYONE on their site recommends that you read EVERY one of the forum threads before you start...GREAT advice!
Glyn
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