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mechman48:
Andyf..oops, mea culpa  :Doh:  did actually mean kitchen, bathroom, & cloaks, can't envisage myself combining both activities either  :lol:

Pekka , be careful, strategy worked but it weren't cheap & fortunate that better half   :bow: was in a good frame of mind (bless) :scratch:
Cheers

mechman48:
 :wave: As an addition, I also got stands with both machines,the question is have any of you guys had to buy adjustable feet (the catalogue shows a couple of different types for sale) to fit to the stands to allow for levelling or are the stands sufficiently stable enough, also do you reckon rubber pads under to absorb vibration? they looked ok on the stands at the show, I know the garage floor is reasonably level to start with but I remember years ago installing machinery & levelling up with jacking screws then fitting pads & resin bonding them to the floor (tiko pads I think they were called  :scratch: ) mind you they were industrial training machines Colchester 1600/2000/Harrison 250/300.
TIA

Noitoen:
  :poke:



:worthless:

dsquire:

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Noitoen

Even though pictures are nice it is still nice to use some dialogue in the posts other than em-icons. They are used to enhance the dialogue not replace it.  :D

Cheers  :beer:

Don

PekkaNF:

--- Quote from: mechman48 on May 15, 2012, 12:20:54 PM ---Pekka , be careful, strategy worked but it weren't cheap & fortunate that better half   :bow: was in a good frame of mind (bless) :scratch:
Cheers

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Relationships and dialoque are harder than chasing thread. But I have a cunning plan for this summer. HER relatives are visiting here and I'm practising my best behaviour (I does not come easy or naturally, but I'm practising).

Pekka

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