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    need some advise

    hi guys i am getting ready to sell my denford triac cnc mill and was wanting to know what you guys thought it would be worth.i am going to list it on ebay but i want to set the res . so i dont give it away , i bought the mill from a guy that got it from a tech school ,i have talked to the school and the teacher that ran it and here is the story i was given , the mill was bought brand new in 1989 the teacher set his class up and they ran some alum. name plates as a project anyhow a shaving got into the mother board and sorted it out . the machine has sat until i bought it ,i got a new mother board put it in and she runs like a champ.the backlash is less than .0001on all the axis and is really smooth even has the manuals and the quick change tool holder(that thing is 800.00 new) the machine still had cosmoline on it and it looks like new . so where should i set the res. on this little mill? i was going to keep it but i think i am going to get an emco f1 so it will match my lathe and the programming will be close to the same
    please let me know what you think . im guessing around 2000.00? good starting point
    Last edited by joey1117; 09-01-2007 at 10:50 PM. Reason: forgot something


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