I have truss and wind up stands.
If people are up for that style setup, then I'll bring it with me.
Also distro and cables for outside/gas heads if it's not already coming from elsewhere...
If in doubt... Give it a clout?
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Thats a weird looking guy,
and what about my birthday?
I can do truss and lifts too if needed.
We sorted for haze? I normally travel with one anyway, regardless.
I'm almost tempted not to bring any kit, and just spend the weekend drunk looking at other people's lasers. Otherwise you end up with your head stuck in your own kit surely?
Frikkin Lasers
http://www.frikkinlasers.co.uk
You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?
I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.
Brilliant - loads of truss then
What do others think about setting up differently this year? Do you think we would have enough space and do people have long enough cables?
Not even the 506s? There is a lot of interest in these new scanners and it would be great to see them in actionI'm almost tempted not to bring any kit
The kitchen/workshop does get a little wobbly of an eveningand just spend the weekend drunk looking at other people's lasers
Keith
To many people and to much equipment, this is more a showlem thing.
We always have a selection of lasers on trusting at the end of the hall anyway
Eat Sleep Lase Repeat
For once I agree with Andy, I see Surfleet as an all out tinkering, testing and just playing whatever you want with your kit, aswell as beer drinking, yapping, stripping scopes ect, I think that is why Jem set up the ShowLEMs, something a little more controlled.
Eh, I'm confused. Is this a ShowLEM or a UKLEM?
Thread title indicates nothing about ShowLEM.
Frikkin Lasers
http://www.frikkinlasers.co.uk
You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?
I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.