I have the same setup with an Accuslide and Fagor 8025 which I have been using as a second op machine for a couple of years now. Once you get used to the funky Fagor programming it quite a little machine.
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Engineered Concepts for tool blocks or make them your self. You do need to know the tool height 3/8" or 1/2" O/C. Get yourself a couple of quality left hand boring bars, mount them upside down for O/D turning, this will keep your programing on the + side of X and will be less confusing and less chance of a crash. Speaking of crashes, always start your 1st positioning move in the X axis first, this will prevent tool crashes if your tools are set to different lengths.
If your going to do any tapping, do a Ebay search for a Hardinge TT style releasing tap holder with a 5/8" shank, their pricey but will last forever. Don't waste your money on anything else but a Harding tap holder, every other one i have used will be junk in no time.
If you PM me with your Email address, I'll send you a simplified Fagor programming manual (from another machine builder using Fagors) with many examples of how each program should be formatted.
Enjoy your new machine!