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    Great advice and well explained.
    I definitely want to do some work done but I have no idea where to get this parts what is the recommended switches etc.
    I'm happy to spend money on it and it's a piece of mind to.
    Only I hope now it's not that difficult to do it so I can manage for myself?
    I never done nothing like it before but it would cost lots of money to send the machine away to get this done.
    As I said I'm kind of the user's side not for building machines but I'm happy to do myself if not to complicated.
    So obviously if I start doing things like that probably my guarantee is over.....if I got any to be honest.
    So you mentioned you selling those bits so could you send me a link where I can get those bits ordered?
    And I find any tutorial videos for fitting those bits?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Georgehun View Post
    Great advice and well explained.
    I definitely want to do some work done but I have no idea where to get this parts what is the recommended switches etc.
    I'm happy to spend money on it and it's a piece of mind to.
    Only I hope now it's not that difficult to do it so I can manage for myself?
    I never done nothing like it before but it would cost lots of money to send the machine away to get this done.
    As I said I'm kind of the user's side not for building machines but I'm happy to do myself if not to complicated.
    So obviously if I start doing things like that probably my guarantee is over.....if I got any to be honest.
    So you mentioned you selling those bits so could you send me a link where I can get those bits ordered?
    And I find any tutorial videos for fitting those bits?
    I will PM you regards the parts and give you my email. I'll gladly guide you thru setting up and the wiring side, it's not difficult.

    The fitting side you will need to work out for your self because it's machine dependant where you locate them, when you have the switches in your hand it will be easier to see the best place to fasten them and where wires will run etc. You'll need to make brackets to hold them but they don't need to be anything fancy, just strong.
    -use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.

    Email: [email protected]

    Web site: www.jazzcnc.co.uk

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