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  1. #1
    By all means, I'll PM you the contact numbers.

    Just for interest and to fit into the recent motor mounting posts here is my Taig.

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    Inside the steel box section are HTD timing pulleys at 1:1 ratio, with a 20 tpi screw the Taig doesn't need any reduction.
    I did it this way as I don't like the typical 4 column mounts that look like a clock on steroids plus the standard Taig mounts make the machine look like Prince Charles.
    John S -

  2. #2
    i would say there is little in the rigidity of the two machines. The x1 can mill steel and hard materials as i have done it.

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