"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
http://www.pnwcnc.com/proddetail.php?prod=Vac18x24I do not think it is worth the hassle of doing it yourself
Before an auto, get some drying racks. It wasn't bad for me because I had an old screen-drying rack that I could stand 50 up in for an hour or so while they dried. You'll need some flat space for sticker stock, or any thin flaststock.
Stu, you're new to the Shawn show, You have to realize that he runs with a different breed than most of us. He's also been hanging with us long enough to be able to take a little ribbing because since his first day, we've tried to set and keep him on a successful path. He;s getting there.
I guess it may be because I have never used one, but I cannot fathom why someone would prefer manual to auto. I have heard a couple of funny things about autos. One is that an auto press makes it easy to make over three hundred mistakes an hour and the other is that an auto press' back never gets tired.Are they looking to sell the cameo? Actually I am really interested to hear how this shop operates.