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| For those of you looking for a solid mill to learn/work on and convert to CNC - here is an awesome candidate in my opinion! It is an older, smaller M-head Bridgeport located in CT, "buy it now" priced at $650: http://cgi.ebay.com/BRIDGEPORT-MILLI...QQcmdZViewItem Scott
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| The condition of anything on this machine is not known except the paint. Just be aware of this. George
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| Oh - no doubt! It could be a complete waste of time, but then again it could be an excellent builder. I doubt it would be good to go straight out of the truck but to someone with NO capabilities it could be a good project - plus it's a smaller machine that is easier to move around, clean, work on, etc. Scott
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