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Bought the MechMate Plans - Time to get Started
Well I have read and gone over different types of machines for some time now. I will let you know how it is progressing as time goes on. I am shooting for a 60" x 120" machine.
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Welcome to the team !!! Looking forward to your build.
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Welcome Brian!... It's a fun ride. I am in the process of building mine. There are lots of people here in the forums that can help when you get stuck.
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5' x 10' a very popular size.
Plenty of examples in the forums to look at and those of us with machines are here to answer the well researched questions. Welcome and good luck. |
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Welcome and Good Luck!! You will find that everyone is very friendly here. I just started taking my mechmate apart for painting.
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thank you
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