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    If have started a blog at the Cnc Art Guild Community page about our build out on an enclosed trailer.

    I will keep the blog updated with pics and our expenses along the way ...

    VIEW IT HERE


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    Very Cool! Sounds like there might be some potential there. Good Luck Amigo!
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    Thank you Jerry and Ike I have already thought about the space issue. With the trailer configured the way it is I will be able to run 3 CWs if needed - so I think the extra space is worth it.
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    Pics of the progress on the inside of the trailer ...

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    I am used to working without it ... it will be on the list - later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ike View Post
    Don't forget an A/C it is a must!
    That brings up a interesting question with summer coming. What tempature limits does Carvewright have.

    Leo

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    Firstly- that looks GREAT man-- I wish you good fortune and success.

    As for heat (and your machine)- Leo, a fan blowing on the machine makes a world of difference (living in Tucson and having a non-airconditioned shop I can tell you all about the difference it makes!)

    Lawrence

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawrence View Post
    Firstly- that looks GREAT man-- I wish you good fortune and success.

    As for heat (and your machine)- Leo, a fan blowing on the machine makes a world of difference (living in Tucson and having a non-airconditioned shop I can tell you all about the difference it makes!)

    Lawrence
    Thanks

    I live in Las Vegas

    Leo

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    Thank you Lawrence ... I am sure there will be fans ...

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    Looks good. Be sure and have some dust collection set up to keep the dust clear in your trailer.

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