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Hi I am not sure if I am even doing this right. I hope so ... Here goes.. I am a new High school teacher, new meaning on my 3rd. year... before that I had my own areospace manufacturing shop. I had 14 C.N.C. Mills and turning centers and up to 28 people on the clock.. I did that for about 28 years. I might know how to answer someones questions, but I have some questions also. I sold out my business and now I only have a couple of small tools in my garage. I just bought an old Bridgrport series 1 (BOSS ???). It has been retrofit before but the controller didn't work out too well. I hope to remove the old stuff and try again. I have only been a member for one day but I see others doing the same work... I hope to save some mestakes... I have to find my way around this website, but I hope to talk to many of you soon. D.H.M. |
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| Welcome to the site. There is a wealth of information contained here. Scan the old stuff and read the topics you believe may help you. Post any question you like to. George
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