Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] CNC Box Brake
Posted by
Jon Elson
on 2001-02-07 13:38:06 UTC
Joe Vicars wrote:
current in 1969, where a shop had a new one. I haven't seen any much
later than that. But, there are a huge number of these smaller, bench-top
sheet metal machines out there, somewhere. I don't believe any other
company bought out the rights to the line, so as far as I know there
is no factory to get parts and manuals from.
Jon
> Can anyone help me find literature on a Di-Acro number 2, 18" boxDi Acro has been out of business for MANY years. I know they were
> brake?
> The CNC is just to keep it on topic.
current in 1969, where a shop had a new one. I haven't seen any much
later than that. But, there are a huge number of these smaller, bench-top
sheet metal machines out there, somewhere. I don't believe any other
company bought out the rights to the line, so as far as I know there
is no factory to get parts and manuals from.
Jon
Discussion Thread
Joe Vicars
2001-02-07 13:17:20 UTC
CNC Box Brake
Jon Elson
2001-02-07 13:38:06 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] CNC Box Brake
dougrasmussen@c...
2001-02-07 13:50:31 UTC
Re: CNC Box Brake
Joe Vicars
2001-02-07 14:03:37 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: CNC Box Brake