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    Cnc Milling Shop

    Hello Guys.

    I'm In San Francisco Bay Area, I Have Haas Mills, Available.

    Cell Ph 650 716 6525


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    Hasss Mills

    Can you send me some information on the hass mills, and machining centers.

    Do you have a demo disk to show there simulation in process on machining?


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    need info

    Could you please provide x,y,z, travels, rpm, hp, hourly rate for operator / machine.
    Will you run my G-code?
    and operator instructions?
    Will you do Magnesium billet?
    (I would not ask you to do anything that I have not already done)
    Thanks
    Been doing this too long


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    Call the guy's cell phone. Looks like another guy who posted a few times and then took off with dollar signs dancing around in his head.


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