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    Bridgeport Boss 7

    Hey everyone! I have recently aquired a Boss 7 that supposedly works but, i have not wired up yet to find out. I would like your opinion if i should even waste my time hooking it up> I really don't need a cnc machine because a manual would work fine for my home shop projects but, i bought this because i thought the price was reasonable and someday i might actually need a 3 axis ..so i now have it. I would really like to trade it for an old manual but, i'm sure nobody would take me up on it so, i would like to see your opinions on what you would do. If anyone knows where i could sell or trade this off i would really apperciate any info!
    -Ron.


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    where are you located Ron?

    I am tying to buy a BOSS...


    Edit:
    Looks like you are located in RI...any cheap connections to ship to TX?


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    i'm actually in Illinois. I really want to trade for a decent manual machine..really dont care what brand or age.


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