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Has anyone carried out a conversion of the Sieg X2 milling machine with the Syil X2 conversion kit? I have a customer, here in the UK, in need of some guidance as we have no instructions to go on and a list of parts would also be a useful starting point. If anyone also has photos of each stage that they could pass on that would be an added bonus and greatly appreciated. tia Hugh Syil.UK |
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