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Lathe and Mill Recomendations??
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<blockquote data-quote="Wisner74" data-source="post: 1159808" data-attributes="member: 12572"><p>I don't think I am looking for something that I will need to rebuild when I get it. As far as room, I have that in my shop, I have the adequate concrete slab, I have the electrical ran. </p><p></p><p>When I was 19 I went to work at a machine shop in Silicon Valley, CNC mills and lathes as well as manual. Worked there till I was 21 and fricken loved it. But I took an engineering job with the state. looking for a stable career and retirement. I have always loved guns, how they work, and customizing them to want I wanted. But now I almost have my 20 years in doing something I have no passion for, I feel it is time to start preparing for my second career. Money isn't the issue. I have my plan and just want to start executing it to get a head start so when I quit I can hit the ground running.</p><p></p><p>But I don't have any experience to tell the difference from good machines to bad ones. Not really wanting to use the "if it is expensive it must be good" thought mentality!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wisner74, post: 1159808, member: 12572"] I don't think I am looking for something that I will need to rebuild when I get it. As far as room, I have that in my shop, I have the adequate concrete slab, I have the electrical ran. When I was 19 I went to work at a machine shop in Silicon Valley, CNC mills and lathes as well as manual. Worked there till I was 21 and fricken loved it. But I took an engineering job with the state. looking for a stable career and retirement. I have always loved guns, how they work, and customizing them to want I wanted. But now I almost have my 20 years in doing something I have no passion for, I feel it is time to start preparing for my second career. Money isn't the issue. I have my plan and just want to start executing it to get a head start so when I quit I can hit the ground running. But I don't have any experience to tell the difference from good machines to bad ones. Not really wanting to use the "if it is expensive it must be good" thought mentality! [/QUOTE]
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