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    Machinist w/ CNC machines &Tools/needed

    Looking for independent Machinist in or around local area of (Portland Oregon area) that would like to speak with us on becoming our in house machinist we need loyalty, honesty, willing to grow with us. Possiblily willing to share warehouse work ready to go for right Person who may also really enjoy & be somewhat knowledgeble with ATV's, motorcycles, snowmobile, etc. Bring in your CNC machine, cnc lathe center, programming a must willing to invest into some machines if needed. this is A.S.A.P.


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    Wow! You want someone to bring their own CNC mill in to work with them.

    Have mill will travel....

    Is this job in Hillsboro or Portland?
    Thanks

    Jeff Davis (HomeCNC)
    http://www.homecnc.info


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    We are in the Hillsboro area, and prefer to stay in this area but would always look at options! Let us know if you have any other questions...Thanks


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    Have mill will travel....
    dosent everybody? or am i the oddball?









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    Marty,

    That's a sweet setup! A favor, if you could...

    Do you have any picture of the rear side of the Larken 2424 gantry? (Taken while sitting or standing at teh computer) I've always wanted to see the backside of that gantry...

    If it's not too much too ask, Please

    Ballendo

    P.S. How thick are the gantry sides?


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    Gantry sides are .5 inch thick.






    oops sorry pics so big


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    That's sweet, Marty!!

    'Rekd
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    Wow
    That is cool.
    I would love that.
    Scott
    "Show up and cut it"


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    Careful, if you take on an obligation of that type. Anything you invent or create within their walls becomes the property of the company that employed you... The employee loses all rights to all royalties, generally.

    No offense to anyone, but a carefully written contract should be negotiated between both parties.

    just my 2 cents
    "Plan your work; Work your plan"


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    every nice router. Thinking about making a short video?


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    Originally posted by inthedark
    Careful, if you take on an obligation of that type. Anything you invent or create within their walls becomes the property of the company that employed you... The employee loses all rights to all royalties, generally. .......
    Not only that, but I wonder if anyone noticed the 2nd to last sentence: ..."willing to invest into some machines if needed.".


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    MaxBillet-- Do your office people have to supply their own computers also? What about the janitor does he have to bring his own mop? If you are the owner what are you bringing?
    Just curious.


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