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Old 04-08-2009, 10:28 AM
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Arrow Fully Equipped CNC Taig: Selling

Hey Guys,

I don't want to spam the forum, so I'm simply making one single thread. If it's not acceptable, Moderators can delete it. I also feel the thread will get more hits here then on the Ads site.

I have a fully equipped CNC Taig.
  • Everything is wired and running
  • Keling 280 oz Steppers; full wired with shielded cable.
  • Gecko 540; latest version: Fully wired. Also includes 2 spare G-250's!
  • Electrical box enclosure housing Gecko, 48 Volt PS and can hold many more components. I planned on installing relays etc. There is so much room.
  • Taig includes 3/4 Hp motor.
  • Installed way-covers: Y-axis and z-axis.
  • Includes high quality Er16 Collets: 6 total er-16 collets.
  • Toolmakers Vise; Very strong and accurate. Opens up to about 4 inches.
  • Enclosure would be included if picked up too!


If you are interested, please Pm me about the price. Machine has always been taken care of, lubed and serviced. There is minimal wear on this machine. This is CNC Ready!

Picture below is the electrical box that is included:




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Enclosure included if Picked up: Fully sealed, flood coolant ready, best chip filter around. No chips in tank, super easy to clean up.








Price: 2500.00 +Shipping

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Old 04-08-2009, 11:51 AM
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Price?

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Pm'd you.


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Hi Speeds,

Sorry to see you sell the Taig, but hopefully it is to upgrade to a bigger machine.

One piece of advice, if I may.
Post the price here in the forum. When you "hide" the price it makes it look like you are asking way too much or more than its worth. Not a critisism of you in any way, just a friendly observation.

As the saying goes, " If you have to ask the price, you probably can't afford it".
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Originally Posted by SpeedsCustom View Post
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I don't want to spam the forum, so I'm simply making one single thread. If it's not acceptable, Moderators can delete it. I also feel the thread will get more hits here then on the Ads site.
If there is a no ads rule a one-time exception should be made. Logical people would say a a collection of electronic and mechanical bits can't conspire against their owner. Those logical people never experienced my last Ford product. The damn thing is probably running fine for the new owner Or maybe you're selling for other reasons.......... none of my business really. Looks like a nice setup, best of luck.
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Old 04-09-2009, 08:09 AM
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Thanks Cycle, I'm selling to upgrade. Machine is up and running well, just looking to upgrade.


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Maybe I missed it, but where is the mill located?

Also, a video showing the mill cutting some stock would be of more interest than watching coolant flow out of the nozzle.

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New Jersey.

I will get a vid going, this evening.


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Will be getting cutting videos up tonight.


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SpeedsCustom,

Where are the video's?

I was wondering what you where talking about when you said something bent when the machine crashed?

What actually was damaged?

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I gotta get them up. Sorry!

Nothing was damaged, just a nic in my vise. And the z-axis was pushed to the side because it drove into my vise and kept pushing.


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