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    Question Which website for keling?

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    They both have the same snail mail address so I would think both are the same company.

    The .net is the one I have had bookmarked for the last few years.


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    The .com appears to be new, and it doesn't have as much info.
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    Thats why I'm wondering. I would like to buy a G540 kit for my school but don't see them listed on the .com site. I guess I'll have to give them a call.
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    As a guess, I'd use the .net site. The .com site didn't even exist until recently.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ger21 View Post
    As a guess, I'd use the .net site. The .com site didn't even exist until recently.
    The //www.kelinginc.com is under development, pls use our //www.kelinginc.net
    Your G540 Kit is here
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelinginc View Post
    The //www.kelinginc.com is under development, pls use our //www.kelinginc.net
    Your G540 Kit is here
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    Well... There is the answer!

    Thanks!
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    May I suggest that you put actual titles on your pages on the www.kelinginc.net site? It makes navigating the site easier. Now they all come up as just "Page Title."
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    A week before this Thanksgiving I ordered the 4-axis G540 package from kelinginc.net. After I'd paid the paypal receipt showed up as kelinginc.com, which I'd never seen and doesn't even list the G540 package.

    This scared me a bit, but I'd already ordered, late on Thursday night. They sent a shipping confirmation basically *instantly*, early Friday morning. The box was in my mailbox Monday morning, and I'm in rural Alaska!

    All the parts (power supply, Gecko, and steppers) are working amazingly well, and I'm a happy customer. The whole "two websites" transition thing is a little confusing, but compared to learning Gcode and wiring up your own CNC controller, it's not that bad!


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    I have to say the keling kit for the gecko 540 is incredible! I just finished retrofitting my moving table router with 10mm pitch ballscrews and the 540 kit. All I can say is it is incredible! The difference is amazing from the xylotex, 217oz/in motors, and leadscrews I was using. Before with the old setup I could mill wood at 89 in/min now I can do it at 300 in/min and maybe more! ( I chickened out at 300)

    The keling kit is simply the most noticable improvement I have seen since getting into cnc 7 years ago!
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