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Gunsmithing
A good Machine
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob36" data-source="post: 502876" data-attributes="member: 33473"><p>I'd like to take my hobbie to a new level with gunsmithing. I work as a machinist and have been spoiled with the bigger is better machines at work.</p><p> </p><p>I don't have alot of room or money to buy a dream machine. What kind of machine do I look for just starting?</p><p> </p><p>The 3-1 in one machines look like toys. Its a nice idea but I also don't to want to undo a complex mill job for a simple lathe job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob36, post: 502876, member: 33473"] I'd like to take my hobbie to a new level with gunsmithing. I work as a machinist and have been spoiled with the bigger is better machines at work. I don't have alot of room or money to buy a dream machine. What kind of machine do I look for just starting? The 3-1 in one machines look like toys. Its a nice idea but I also don't to want to undo a complex mill job for a simple lathe job. [/QUOTE]
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