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    Need a tuned 3 in 1 fast!

    Hi Everyone,

    I need something like a Grizzly G9729 that I can inspect and pickup. Every tool I've mail ordered recently has been incomplete, broken from the start, or damaged in shipping and I need to get to work ASAP! I'd order a new one but I really don't have time to wait for shipping and shouldn't be spending time working the kinks out of a new imported machine. Please save the get a separate mill comments. I have a separate CNC mill, need some lathe capabilities, have very little room, and the ability to do some light manual milling would be nice.

    I'm in SW Colorado and will be taking a road trip to round up tools pretty soon so if you're within a couple days drive and have one of these machines that you've setup and worked the kinks out of but don't need anymore, please get in touch!


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    I need to add that I'd definitely be willing to pay more than new for a really tight reliable machine and also need to purchase tooling, a rotary table......

    If you've wanted to upgrade, PM me!


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