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I know this isn't a new subject, but I've searched and searched and haven't found the answer. I'm really new to this, and knew that I was jumping into the deep water...I just didn't realize HOW deep. I recently purchased a series 1 cnc boss 5. I found the serial number, but haven't been able to find any chart that would tell me how old my machine is. The number is CNC 4215...that's the only number I've been able to find. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated superD |
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