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Discuss Milltronics issues here.
Matt
San Diego, Ca
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Thank You E-13 is quicker to type.Originally Posted by AMCjeepCJ
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Yeah, but it doesn't get the point across as well.Originally Posted by Geof
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Matt
San Diego, Ca
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Wow, our own forum. I will send my Milltronics friends here too.
I have a 1998 VM-15 with 20 tool changer, ridged tap, Ethernet, 16Mb ram, LCD and 4th axis rotary table.
I added the tool changer and the 4th axis myself.
What do you guys have?
Cheers
Dave
I programmed a Milltronics a long time ago. It was easy to learn.
When do us left handed machinist get our own forum?Originally Posted by single phase
I just had to replace our milltronics with a fadal and i miss the milltronics controller immensely theres nothing like the warm glow of that orange monocrome screen ours had
It sounds like that one was made back when they had a hand crank in the back to get them started!Originally Posted by BillsBoatRepair
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DC
Learn cause and effect through experience. Mastering those relationships is the "Common Sense" ability within the art of any trade.
I Have Been Running Milltronics In My Shop Since 1996 And Have Been Well Pleased With Them. Running A Vm17,mb20, & Ml17.
I have a 2000 model VM16 25x16x20 10hp no tool changer though. I picked it up dirt cheap so I can't complain.