Has anyone used the M70 Pringles machine?
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Pablo
Pringles M70
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Re: Pringles M70
Haven't used an M70 but it's quite easy to extend an M42 to make it an 'M56' or 'M63'.
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Re: Pringles M70
Cheers Quinch,
Still concerned about the top heavy aspect of a 84 machine the m70 is a metal square Pringles machine and it looks like c of g would be low so less chance of toppling over.
Pablo
Still concerned about the top heavy aspect of a 84 machine the m70 is a metal square Pringles machine and it looks like c of g would be low so less chance of toppling over.
Pablo
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Re: Pringles M70
No problem.
I vaguely remember seeing a photo of what I think was an M84 machine a few years ago but the design wasn't the same as an
extended M42 and as far as I know Clenport don't make them anymore.
I have a few M63 machines (added 3 more segments to an M42) and they work fine but I wouldn't recommend going any higher than that on an M42 base as it would become top heavy and start to lean I think.
Clenport's M70 gets away with it because the base is different and more stable than an M42 bolted on to a tubz vending type stand
I vaguely remember seeing a photo of what I think was an M84 machine a few years ago but the design wasn't the same as an
extended M42 and as far as I know Clenport don't make them anymore.
I have a few M63 machines (added 3 more segments to an M42) and they work fine but I wouldn't recommend going any higher than that on an M42 base as it would become top heavy and start to lean I think.
Clenport's M70 gets away with it because the base is different and more stable than an M42 bolted on to a tubz vending type stand