Thread: Engraver, free to good home.
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08-01-2017 #1
I knew what you meant, but I know where you're coming from. Most hobbyists fail to grasp the whole 'time is money' thing.
I've had a PNC2100 sat on the bench for over a year now, but just have not had the time to do anything with it.Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.
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08-01-2017 #2
My next one is a Roland PNC3100 quite a nice machine for a desktop type mill as opposed to router or engraver.
Make a nice machine for the model railway guys.
Then a Conect ML10 based lathe
Then a Conect Rhiston based mill
Then a Myford VM-B
Then a Sieg KX2 [ even though they never made one]
Then the first KX1 which now needs a refit
Then an Orac but that's to keep and finally
That releases the Sieg KC4 latheJohn S -
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