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.
[url]Http://www.glenspeymillworks.com[/url] *Techno LC4896 - 2.2Kw Water Cooled Spindle | *Moving Table Mill from an Omis 3 CMM, 500Lb granite base, Hitachi router, Mach3
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.
The .com appears to be new, and it doesn't have as much info.
Gerry
Mach3 2010 Screenset
http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html
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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.
[url]Http://www.glenspeymillworks.com[/url] *Techno LC4896 - 2.2Kw Water Cooled Spindle | *Moving Table Mill from an Omis 3 CMM, 500Lb granite base, Hitachi router, Mach3
As a guess, I'd use the .net site. The .com site didn't even exist until recently.
Gerry
Mach3 2010 Screenset
http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html
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The //www.kelinginc.com is under development, pls use our //www.kelinginc.net
Your G540 Kit is here
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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."
Bob
"Bad decisions make good stories."
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!
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!
[url]Http://www.glenspeymillworks.com[/url] *Techno LC4896 - 2.2Kw Water Cooled Spindle | *Moving Table Mill from an Omis 3 CMM, 500Lb granite base, Hitachi router, Mach3