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Howdy everyone. I'm just getting started. I have a full size Jet 9x42 mill I'm looking to convert it to CNC. But i might sell it and go to a smaller bench top. Need advice Do i stick with what I have or do I sell and put that money into a smaller unit. Give me some feedback.. Thanks dj |
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| DJ, If you are frugal you should be able to convert the Jet very economically, I would stick with it. Having a machine that has a larger capacity is awesome. Welcome to the Zone, Jeff...
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| Dale, Roton's prices are really fair. http://www.roton.com/ballscrews-ball...=Recirculating If you take your time you can build a machine that works extremely well. Jeff...
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