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Old 06-21-2005, 08:37 PM
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Thanks for the advise anyways....

Sad, I have the Bridgport all set in place, all the handles, collets, endmills, and now the VFD... and I have no time to run a 220-line and get it all hooked up... Man do I need to cut back on work some... Add to that that the wife wanted the Deck built this spring and now summer and I lost a few more weekends...

Still, there are so many small parts that can be made with a milling machine that I am really quite anxious to fire her up... I even found a local tech school that has a machinist program and I am thinking about taking some classes if they will let me in... Too bad I have to travel with my work a good amount and I can never count on getting out of work...
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