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    Looking to find a home for a Bridgeport Series 1 CNC (was BOSS 5, now Mach3)

    I'm not sure if this is the right place for this posting. I'm looking to take any and all offers. We need to have this machine removed as soon as possible, but I also want to make sure it finds the right home.



    Bridgeport Series 1 CNC - BOSS 5 Controls (1979)

    UPGRADED to Parallel Break-out Board with MACH 3 Controls
    Break Out Board - http://home.icx.net/~ashburn/index.html
    MACH 3 - http://www.machsupport.com/

    Quick Change Tooling and Collets

    Manuals:
    M-128 Operating Manual
    M-129 Programming Manual
    M-154 Maintenance Manual
    (lots of schematics)

    9 - Collet Tool Holders w / 23 Collets
    2 - 1/2" Tool Holders
    2 - 3/4" Tool Holders
    1 - 1" Tool Holder
    1 - Collet "nut" to tighten collets with Wrenches

    Variable Speed Head drive needs repair (belt, bushings, etc)

    - X, Y and Z axis all operate without problems.
    - Coolant systems operates
    - Includes 1 GHz AMD PC, 512MB RAM, with Windows XP optimized for MACH 3.

    - Must take EVERYTHING.
    - Must go ASAP!
    - Please feel free to contact me via e-mail or by phone if you have any questions

    __________________________________________
    Mr. Brian Buonomo
    Lead Teacher for Technology Education
    West Islip High School
    1 Lions Path
    West Islip, NY 11795
    631-504-5877
    631-504-5892 (fax)
    b.buonomo@wi.k12.ny.us
    www.wi.k12.ny.us
    www.westisliprobotics.com
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    What's the price range? I have one just like it thjat needs a brother


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    I'm looking for the best offer. None have been made so far. My only stipulation is that everything goes as one package.

    Where are you located?


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    I'm in RI. Not too far away. I'm looking at a couple of other "dead" cnc's right now for a rebuild. I have a series 1 that I did a Mach conversion about 2 years ago, it runs like a clock and has made a lot of money for me. A second machine would help, .....if the economy turns around


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