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    Quote Originally Posted by joecnc2006 View Post
    Yes, I took the non spring loaded end off and cut it down to 10" wide then put the end back on the other side I took the rachet gear off the other side.
    Same thing I did. http://www.cnczone.com/forums/bencht...ml#post1195439 Only I used the shade as is.. I didn't re-wrap it with that moisture bearer stuff. You have a close up of the brackets and the way you mounted it ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Connor9220 View Post
    Same thing I did. http://www.cnczone.com/forums/bencht...ml#post1195439 Only I used the shade as is.. I didn't re-wrap it with that moisture bearer stuff. You have a close up of the brackets and the way you mounted it ?
    thanks for the link, I had not seen yours before, How is it holding up for you and how many hours you think you have on it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by joecnc2006 View Post
    thanks for the link, I had not seen yours before, How is it holding up for you and how many hours you think you have on it?

    To be honest. I don't have much time on it. And I ripped a hole in it. My vise is extended over the back of the table. Got too close to it. I want to get a new vise. On of those nice CNC style ones vs the one I have now. To fix the cover. I'll just unroll it some more and cut off the bad section.
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