Thread: What to buy when starting out
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09-04-2014 #11I presume I could buy most of the bits from ebay and cobble it together with relatively few home made parts ?
What is your realistic budget for the total project, and what space do you have for the machine. what size do you want
Then, can you wield or know a mate that can.
if you can answer them, you will get some help within the budget your looking at. For £ 1000 to £ 1500, if you can get the welding done cheep, you can build a reasonable quality starter machine. ( 300 spindle+VDF+fittings, 400 to 500 motors,drivers,card £ 300 - 450 rails+barings screws+fixings ). 100*better and more reliable than the one you pointed to.
You could do it cheaper than that, or get better quality parts for more, but that gives you a general idea of what it costs to get a decent quality home machine.
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