I want to do signs at craft shows with a cnc machine. Can anyone give me some suggestions? Would the Shark do the job?
John
How portable is this unit
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Re: How portable is this unit
The only problem I see. . . is power for the setup and what the craft show will allow around customers (noise, dust, safety issues) some shows do not want liabilities and won't allow power tool type things running where customers are.
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Re: How portable is this unit
They are also pretty loud..
Re: How portable is this unit
Thanks for the info, how about weight and size, would that be a problem?
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Re: How portable is this unit
I can easily carry my shark basic around. I'm 6', 230#..