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CO2 Laser

Posted by Tim Goldstein
on 1999-08-18 13:05:03 UTC
There is a mailing list called LaserGrowers and they are working on putting
together a group purchase on the optics for a CO2 laser like that used for
cutting. I don't know if anyone on this list is interested, but thought I
would post the info as there seemed to be quite a bit of interest in the
topic of lasers a few weeks back.

Tim
[Denver, CO]

Posting from the alt.lasers newsgroup
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Due to a group purchase for our LASERGROWERS EMAIL DISCUSSION list, we
are going to be able to purchase a complete set of optics for our
homegrown CO2 lasers for $100.00.

This is a one-time deal and if you ever have had a passing thought
about building your own c02 laser, this is the deal to get in on as
this is an excellent opportunity to get the optics ( the most
expensive part of a co2 laser) for ridiculously low prices.

We can only enjoy this price if we get enough folks involved. You
must be a member of the LASERGROWERS email list. You can subscribe by
sending an email to:
buzz_ard2@... and put subscribe in the subject line.
Then, just reply to the email that the list will send you.

Now, after that, if you want to purchase these optics, simply send an
email to the list address (above) with OPTICS PURCHASE in the subject
line and then the quantity that you want to order should go in the
body of the message.

The specifications of the mirrors/optics will be dealt with later but
this is for a burning and cutting c02 laser of approximately 50 to 100
watts.

These optics are of high-quality, brand-new and come from a reputable
company.
Our LASERGROWERS list is not making one penny from this and, in fact,
you will send your money directly to the company.

Can you see a deal here?

Should you wish to look at our home-page, click on the url below.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Station/2727/
There is a lot of pertinent information there although we are in the
process of organizing it a bit better.

Cass

Discussion Thread

Tim Goldstein 1999-08-18 13:05:03 UTC CO2 Laser Don Hughes 1999-08-18 14:18:38 UTC Re: CO2 Laser