I was answering someones question. Since I started this thread I have my reasons to point out that there are machines out there that people are asking for. If given the chance I can explain why you should buy one over the other. The $600 one is for PCBMilling and small projects requiring accuracy. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "derekhawkins" <eldata@...> wrote: > > >Then maybe you should not reply to a thread that says > >"Selling $150 PCBMill" > > > The rest of us are talking about Milling and or Drilling PCBoard > > mills. > > Geez, I wonder who made this post in this thread; > > =================================================================== > Re: Selling $150 PCBMill > > > The next jump up in price is K2. Machines in the $800 range > came and left several times. One guy was selling a machine with one > rail that was floating due to lack of real tooling. I should have kept > better notes. > > K2 > http://www.k2cnc.com/ > > Then there was Liberty > > http://www.libertycnc.com/ > ================================================================= > > I was comparing the $600.00 machine to the cheapest K2 frame. What's > wrong in comparing with the "next jump in price"? Seems only natural > to me. Cranky, you argue poorly, a complete waste of time. > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "crankorgan" <john@> wrote: > > >
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Re: Selling $150 PCBMill
2006-12-26 by crankorgan
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