"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I was lucky to not get hit in the face with it. It knocked me back a few steps, that's for sure.
The netting is a great idea... wait till a spring end hits the fluorescent light above your head. (the crazy thing is, we're not the only shop in town this has happened to)Although it isn't pretty, I started wrapping electrical tape around each spring end--at the worst, they drop to the floor when they break now.The head design looks great on that thing--simple, robust, and easy to clean. The micros are beefy too. From the looks of it, the Y axis micros are spring loaded--the X axis too?
Nope, no springs on the micros. I love being able to lock in the micros and after making an adjustment and the screen doesn't move. How many manuals or autos for that matter have you made a micro adjustment then turn the micro locking mechanism to have the screen shift ever so slightly?