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| You might want to read the buyer's guide here: http://www.waterjets.org/waterjet_buyers_guide.html You might find something under $100,000. |
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| Do your homework,you get what you pay for.The last thing you want is an unreliable machine,a machine that is hard to get parts for,poor tech support,or worse a machine that can't hold tight tolerences.Do not know what you want to do with the waterjet,but it would sure be nice knowing you have a quality machine good enough taking on any job that might come your way.Alot of people say OMAX is a great machine. |
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| You definetly get what you pay for. A cheap(in every sense of the word) machine will save you money up front but you'll end up footing the bill down the road with higher maintenence costs, and even modifications to improve the machine design. |
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