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Twosoc
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Hi, my name's Tim and I've joined up in anticipation of buying my first laser. I plan on arranging a test drive in the next few weeks if they can fit me in. Now the only choice is to choose which setup to get. :)

I'm a complete newb so I apologise if I ask a seriously dumb question or three, I still think lasers are a form of magic. :D
titchmccartney1
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Ask away - that's what the forum is for. Welcome and I'm sure you'll have lots of fun when you get your laser - I did!
Bob
LS3020 used for hobby - making model railway buildings/signals etc.
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Welcome! Lasers are magic. If you open one of the control boxes up, there is nothing more than 2 bare wires, a small desk, a very small pedal bicycle and a full ashtray. Why this is, no-one knows. But with the laser box open, it will not work.

Pixies perhaps?
http://www.tmbelectronics.com - Electronics, tools, hobby tools, power tools, and much more!

An ex LS3020 user now playing with an LS6840PRO (60W) and an LS1290PRO (80W)
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