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1st October 2017, 12:32 PM #16GOLD MEMBER
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Not a problem Bob, the front handle engages the cradle/stand and the rear is "dropped" onto the rear rest. At no time does the belt engage the rest as it hangs above the base. The pix above in post # 5, shows how it fits, I'm unsure as to why they have appeared upside down. As mentioned above also, it's ideal for me to store both machines under the bench as they never sit on the disk or belt. Can take extra pix if it helps, can't guarantee they will appear they right way up.
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OK I get it, it must have been the inside down photo - next time I Will look a bit closer.
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1st October 2017, 10:15 PM #18
Ahhh, I understand it now. Given the use cases @Bob38s and @woodPixel mentioned, I can indeed see the benefits.
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