Thread: Denford Timeline?
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07-04-2019 #3
I'm not sure on timeline, but all the lathe models they done are - Starturn, Mirac, Orac, Cyclone, Novaturn, Cyclone, ZeroTurn, and Turn270.
Zero Turn is the biggest, but all the zero machines are pretty rare (they were probably the most production orientated machines Denford made, but never really sold).
Then the Cyclone is the second biggest, and is probably the most common of their larger lathes
I've seen a few Oracs/Miracs for sale, but I've never really paid much attention to them, I think they pre-date the Cyclone though.
The rest are all smaller, so I've never really paid much attention to them.
If you want to do some research, check out the Machines board over on the Denford forum ( http://www.denfordata.com/bb/viewfor...e08fe87119cf9c ) as if you look in dedicated boards for each machine, there is normally copies of old sales brochures/manuals in stickied threads near the top.Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.
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