Bump... Anyone?
Looking for a Tormach PCNC 1100 Any Series In Washington, Oregon, Possibly Western Idaho Area.
Prefer the Series 3 Machine with Stand, Coolant, Auto Lube, Support Arm, Basic Tooling, Local = $8k in cash. But open to other configurations may go a bit more if it has a power draw bar will add +$700-$800.
I can go up to $8K for a nicely equipped/tooled machine.
Message Me What You Have and Location.
Here is a Photo Of the Cash!
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Last edited by Contract_Pilot; 10-27-2016 at 05:12 AM.
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Bump... Anyone?
Last edited by Contract_Pilot; 10-31-2016 at 05:40 PM.
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At that price for what you want you are *very* unlikely to find a seller.
Here is a 770 S3 in Atlanta area for $6500 https://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/for/5867835660.html
I had seen them pop up every now and then in the pacific Northwest for what I am willing to pay!
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that Atlanta 770, appears to be just the 770, they don't mention any tooling, or even a controller,etc, so it is $6500(plus Tosa Tool plate thingy) used vs new for $7336, so saving ~$900...
an 1100 with the options you want is ~ $10500 (not counting tooling, better to see what you want/need and just get that...), to meet your $8K goal, that would be a discount of over $2500....
seems unlikely... who would discount their mill that much? what is wrong with it?
but hey, good luck
and welcome to the family if/when you find one
NOTE:As one wise professional something once stated, I am ignorant & childish, with a mindset comparable to 9/11 troofers and wackjob conspiracy theorists.
Here is one in the MSP Area... 3,700 Tormach Personal CNC Milling Machine to far away for my comfort level and with High rigging, palatalizing costs, in the MSP Area not worth the risk..
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Uggh!! Just missed an 1100 S3 "Basement Dweller" with TC option for 7k locally on Craigslist see what taking a few days off the hunt does! Always a day late is my luck. Would have been fun moving it out of a basement for sure.
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Sorry to hear that. I ran into the same thing where I was always a day late and a dollar short. Seems like Tormach's were reselling for less back a few years ago. I ended up giving up the hunt for a Tormach and picked up a 1996 Bridgeport full on machining center with 22 tool changer, enclosure, flood, 7500 RPM, linear rails, 0.00004" step resolution, 500 IPM rapids ect for $3,500+ shipping. Runs better than I could have hoped and as a bonus I was able to wire it for 240v single phase in about 20 minutes. Still has less than 0.0001" backlash on all axis. I figure with the money I saved I can move it out of the garage and build a shed/workshop but with the enclosure removed it's not really all that big space wise(besides height) it's just heavy at 6,500lbs.
Here is one a Series 1 Machine in the Salt Lake Area $4,500 CNC mill Tormach PCNC 1100 | ksl.com
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Went a looked at an 1100 today and found one locally reasonable on price agreed on a hand shake and it is decently tooled... Hand shake agreement to sell so move/build/mod thread next week when I go and drag it home! It is shoe horned in to a shop move will be be interesting. Found a 12' Drop/lift Deck rental. The only issue is it has a Pintle Hitch and brakes required. I should be able to separate in to 2, strap, tarp and move!
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Congratulations and welcome to the family
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Deal is Complete, Made it to it's new home safely and She is Ready to Unload In the Morning.
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Made it Home...
Demo of Family Room to make More Shop Space. From a Facebook Post "Family Out - VMC In"
As It Sits Today... Trying to move machines to Make Space Efficient! Trying to Move Quick As I Can ... Wife Really hates the mess and the dust! She is being a trooper!
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Looking Good!
Sure is a Lot more work than expected but getting done.... Hope to have done weekend of the 17th if things go right! Would a MOD Edit Subject from WTB to Found:
So much tooling and accessories...
Here is the 4th Axis...
Just a fraction of the tooling.
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That remodel is going to make a nice shop.
to lazy to chase arrows
so the family is ok with being displaced? that is rather generous of them...
fwiw, I would move the machine away from the wall more, I wish I could move mine out away from the wall a bit, but I really don't have any room, it looks like you do...
there have been a few times where it would of been useful to be able to easily access something from the back, not often but it does come up... and as the years go by, I am finding harder to squeeze back there... I think the available space back there is shrinking or something...
as for getting the mod to change the subject, maybe it would be better to start a new "got my new mill/shop setup" thread? *note I am not convinced it would be better, just seems like maybe it might? I donno, there are pros/cons to each I guess?
NOTE:As one wise professional something once stated, I am ignorant & childish, with a mindset comparable to 9/11 troofers and wackjob conspiracy theorists.
My plan is to have 2' of space behind the machine but if they don't work out it is simply moved with a pallet jack.
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