If you would be using this for a hobby, might be worth trying to get it to run, but if it has to be easy to fix, and stay up and running 90% of the time, I'd forget it. I imagine you would not be able to find replacement parts for any NC/CNC components that go bad. So you may end up scrapping the electronics anyway if anything goes wrong.
Not sure if you covered this question, but why didn't the current owner use it after the rebuild? Just struck me as odd....
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