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Correct. It's got a 2'x4' base , so it's pretty solid. The flip up extension handle makes moving around an 100+ lbs with one hand a breeze.
I went with solid casters in the front and solid blocks of wood in the back because I didn't want it moving around when I pushed substrate off of it.
Here's mine. This isn't exactly a substrate cart, but more of a moving/infeed table for my table saw. Great when working with 3/4 MDO cause dat chit is heavy. I don't have the flip out bars that act as a lip to hold the material installed yet. This basically works as a portable worktable...
When I get a customer that can't make up their mind, I'll let them know that I'm going to need to start charging per change. I'm forever amazed how quickly a customer will make up their mind when it's their dime. Let her know that she gets one more change, but after that you'll need to charge...
The guy was on his own at age 15 going to high school and college and 4 jobs. Wonder if he moved out because his dad grounded him and shot up his slate board because he was writing mean things about his parents.
While I agree with not giving the design away, that's a poor comparison. With that logic, you're not giving him the design, but giving him the actual design SOFTWARE.
laser levels are for solid structures not going anywhere. How do you know that your floor is exactly level? what about installing on any sort of incline? A tire is low/ a tire is high / wrong size tire. USE BODY LINES
Too much clutter for a card. Heck, that's too much clutter for a sign.
Print this out to size and throw it on table at arms length and you'll see. The best designs are always simple and clean.
I've got a 3 section shop too. My upstairs is the design, vinyl. I do light production on aluminum and other flat substrate. Downstairs is my workshop. Lots of tools and things tend to get pretty messy and anything 3d usually is produced here. My third section is a 16ft bay where I do...
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