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Skeezix
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by Skeezix » Sat Mar 17, 2007 9:55 pm
So we got our DC3 Plus
As a home based business it never occurred to us to measure the hallway/door See photo time to add modern French doors ha ha
The shipping drama was the unit came fed ex from Sou Cal - luckily my son is at UCLA and checked the unit that we bought on line - so he gets it on the pallet and Fed Ex trucking gets it here cheap and safe. The software dongle and roller guides the kid ships separately - 4 boxes and an envelope - two boxes make it to 94596 - the envelope and boxes go to 945
69 oh dear the missing is of course software and dongle ahhh trusting Newman and Cliff to re route the UNINSURED packages.... with no sleep and the grace of the USPS we got everything... I'll let the boy live ha ha

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Muts
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by Muts » Mon Mar 19, 2007 2:07 pm
Excellent!
You'll enjoy working with it.
When they shipped mine the truck driver refused to even touch the thing, we had to get it to the lift gate and take it off ourselves....pain the arse.
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511graphix
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by 511graphix » Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:17 am
so I know it been a long time sense posted about this. but what was your solution? knock down the wall and rebuild a temp wall? or just move it to a whole new room?
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by Skeezix » Sat Dec 06, 2008 7:01 pm
We expanded the doorway to a double door - now I am moving into a 'real' shop so the doorway will be handy to get back out and the room has lovely double doors for the new dining room!