bror
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Guess this is not for all off you, I'm afraid CS70 still NAINA (as far as I know).
I take my CS70 with me almost all off the time. It's heavy. It's bulky. Can't do without it though.
How do you guys take your CS70 with you?
I found the best way to carry and store it is with the front side up. Spare my back and spare space.
The problem is that the rail really gets damaged easily this way. That's why I put a pair of industrial rubber feet in the back. Holes were already there,
never use the front extension any way. Just tapped the holes and screwed them in.
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standing
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They facilitate setting up. rail is protected.
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just turn it upright. Easily.
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there they are
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get the hand truck
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ready for transport.
Just wish I had thought of it before I ruined the back rail.
Rogier
I take my CS70 with me almost all off the time. It's heavy. It's bulky. Can't do without it though.
How do you guys take your CS70 with you?
I found the best way to carry and store it is with the front side up. Spare my back and spare space.
The problem is that the rail really gets damaged easily this way. That's why I put a pair of industrial rubber feet in the back. Holes were already there,
never use the front extension any way. Just tapped the holes and screwed them in.
[attachimg=#]
standing
[attachimg=#]
They facilitate setting up. rail is protected.
[attachimg=#]
just turn it upright. Easily.
[attachimg=#]
there they are
[attachimg=#]
get the hand truck
[attachimg=#]
ready for transport.
Just wish I had thought of it before I ruined the back rail.
Rogier