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| It's 340 x 430 mm or 13.385826771653543307086614173228" x 16.929133858267716535433070866142" in Americanos dimensions. You can purchase a cabinet stand made especially for the X3. It'll probably cost around $100 and has a handle and door on the front for hiding your broken tools and work pieces |
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| Here's a link to the the Grizzly X-3 manual in .pdf format. It has all the sizes, specs., etc. I downloaded it and read it over & over again for months before finally biting the bullet and getting one. It really helped getting me up to speed quickly when the mill arrived. http://images.grizzly.com/grizzlycom...ls/g0463_m.pdf |
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