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    Is it a good machine

    I am looking to get a new machine and I came across Milltronics, I would like to get some input on if it is a good machine, I cut mostly aluminum and p-20. Any help would be great.

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    We have two that we’ve had for 12 and 8 years respectively. Only a few minor problems that caused some down time but after 12 years one needs a major rebuild that’s not worth doing but our 8 year old VM24 still runs like new. They definitely are built better today as are all machines built today because they use better electronics and current technology. We run mostly aluminum here so speed is an issue that the newer machines address better than the older ones in terms of faster feed rates and better spindles. If you’re looking at a used one I wouldn’t get one older than 6 years because of the feed rate issues. Overall, we are satisfied.


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