Naegling

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  1. My new carriage arm just arrived today (the blade holder portion completely broke off)... My question is, how do you take the thing apart to replace the carriage arm? I was expecting this thing to come with some form of instructions. Thanks, Brent
  2. Hey everyone, I just got my PCUT up and running and have been making some items to sell. I was wondering if anyone out there has had any experience with shopping cart software? I've been hosted with 1and1 for a few years now for a couple of other sites I run with no problems and I'm familiar with MySQL and PHP. I just wanted to check if anyone had any experiences they would like to share about software they have tried? I'll be selling other items that are motorcycle related as well as the stickers, and it would be great if the store took paypal or CC's. Thanks, Brent www.endurosmith.com
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    Hi all from Oregon

    What can I say, I guess we have a lot of free time on our hands...
  4. I was at a local BMW motorcycle shop about a year ago and a guy there had covered his bike with an adhesive backed material that was camouflaged. It was about 4mm thick and had a very material like feel to it, almost like it was fabric with an adhesive back and some type of underlay in between. He said he had purchased it in sheets and applied it to the bike... I was wanting to make a "skin" for my new little netbook out of this stuff. Does anyone know where this could be found, or want it is? I've been looking all over the net, but without even having a starting point its hard to know which direction to go. Thanks in advance, Naegling
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    Hi all from Oregon

    Hi Everyone, I jut purchased my first cuter ( PCUT ) today, and I'm really looking forward to getting it set up and making some fun stuff with it. I'm a professional firefighter/EMT, and do some graphic design work on the side. I've always wanted my own cutter, and I finally made the leap...