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Re: What machines are you using? (CNC, lathes, mills, 3-in-1 machines?)
Hardinge Lathe... but they might be too pricey (Hardinge is like the mercedes of lathes..).. If you already have a welder and some power tools... maybe a belt sander, vertical or horizontal band saws would be helpful..
But if you already have that stuff, I'd add another lathe or miller since they get backed up worse and longer than most other tools. |
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