They will come soon. I just dropped off a friend at BNA to fly back to Arizona after a brief visit. We got a lot done. New furniture in the two guest bedrooms ... some major purging of STUFF that has been accumulating here ... prepping for a winter roommate who arrives tomorrow ...
The laser head is MUCH larger than I anticipated. It is about double the size of the X-TOOL laser heads in all three dimensions. I have to figure out how to mount this onto the Samson 510 table, and trigger it with the controller. Then I will have a 5x10 30 Watt laser table that I can run with DesignEdge software
I really see a lot of fun ahead with this one!
Also, many other things have arrived, and I am working on getting them to where they need to be, get them OUT of their shipping boxes, and setting them up on the second floor of the FrankenBarn which will be my new LASER floor right after the guys fully spray foam insulate the upper floor and attic level on December 8th through the 12th. There is a LOT of foam to apply, about $14K worth
I hired four young workers with strong backs who will arrive on the 7th, to help me move EVERYTHING out of the ground level workshop to the concrete pad outside, and cover it all with plastic for a few days so the foam guys can insulate the floor beneath the second level. Each level is 1,920 sq. ft., and they have the walls of the 32x60 building to do, as well as the entire roof beneath the barn tin. The contractor anticipated 2-1/2 days of spraying, but he doesn't work on weekends, so Friday, then Monday and most of Tuesday...
Then the four guys will return to bring EVERYTHING back into the shop again.
A local pallet manufacturer helped out. I offered to BUY or RENT ten "old used pallets" so the guys could pile things onto them and let me take them outside with the forklift. This will save about 200 feet of walking for every item! Instead, he GAVE ME
13 pallets that I am just STUNNED to see. Practically new, 4x4' pallets that will work very well!
I also bought a large 1,200 sq. ft. roll of 6 MIL plastic so everything can be covered to hopefully protect it all from the rain, and several rolls of Gorilla Tape to secure it all.
Once the floor is insulated, everything will be taken back in, and
all of the laser stuff will be moved to the second floor
and/or the attic level. I have not decided how I am going to set this all up, but I did buy three 6" ducting fans that I can use along with ducting and etc., to get all of the smoke and fumes out of the building when I am running the lasers.
Too bad this is all happening now. I do not have time to set up to cut a boat load of laser crafts for a Christmas Craft show. Next year will be great, though!
Joe