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    TL-2 (how to find used)

    I would like to find a TL-2. Something to either replace or compliment our south bend 16" lathe. Most work I have used our TM-2 on has been prototype work, I think a cnc lathe would compliment it.

    I would like to stay with HAAS since that is the only control I know how to run at this point.

    What is the best avenue to explore for finding a machine? I really do not want to deal with a dealer. My ideal buy would be one that I could send a tech out to evaluate and buy it from the owner.

    Tim


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    Tl-2

    Hi Tim,

    This is the HAAS Mill forum. You might try the HAAS Lathe forum.

    Good Luck! I am looking for a late model HAAS TL1 with enclosure if you happen to see one in your search for the HAAS TL2.

    John
    2007 HAAS TM-1P OneCNC XR5 Mill Pro. Shopbot PRT running Mach3 2010 Screen Set, Super PID and PMDX Electronics.Check out my Gallery on: http://www.helicopterjohn.com/


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