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    Need Mentor, North of Seattle

    Well, I am a bit over my head. I own and RC car business that made motors and batteries for racing....rules changed, so my sales kinda went south. I decided to pick up a CNC mill to produce parts and such....

    I picked up a brand new Haas Super Mini Mill......with about $12,000 worth of tooling, vises, etc. The mill is being hooked up to power in my garage as we speak.

    I am looking for a mentor to show me how to use the thing, get it working, etc.....teach me the ropes....possibly smack me for buying something way beyond my abilities!

    Can't offer a lot, except use of the machine.....possibly something else if we can work something out!

    If your interested, please send me a PM...

    Thanks a ton.

    Later EddieO


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    Figured I would bump this....still looking for help.

    Machine is hooked up and a friend is been trying to help, but once every two weeks has slowed progress to a crawl....

    PM me or email eddieo@email.com

    Thanks guys

    Later EddieO


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