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Old 05-29-2013, 11:46 AM
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selm
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Originally Posted by cma View Post
And I can always put a section of carpet down if necessary. The rubber mat by the yard at Lowe's is a great idea too for in front of long arm.
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You'll want cushioning both in front and in back of the longarm as you'll be standing for long periods of time whether in front or in back of the machine. My quilt studio has a concrete floor with a indoor/outdoor type carpet. I have large rubber "jigsaw" squares at my longarm that really make standing much easier. I also wear the cushyess shoes I can find. These are like the ones I have: http://www.amazon.com/We-Sell-Mats-A...ductPromotions

I you need six per table side so two sets of these will work for you.

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