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Re: Re: Scratch-built CNC mill

Posted by PTENGIN@x...
on 1999-08-25 11:48:57 UTC
In a message dated 08/25/1999 7:58:12 AM Hawaiian Standard Time,
drewid@... writes:

<< You need to add the oiler
and (expensive) oil-lines to the cost estimate you're working up.]

Andrew Werby >>
Andrew,
We just got a quote from a Trico rep for an auto luber. Set up for ten
lubrication points is gonna set us back about 570$ plus tax and freight.
Gulp.
BTW, I just got a quote back from a "CP Machine Tools" in South El Monte,
CA. They have the elusive RF-45 for $2300!! Good in stock they said. The
RF-45 PF is the version with a power feed. Obviously, we don't need that one.
It weighs approx 800 lbs so figure on a chunk of freight too.

Peter
PT Engineering Co.

No conections to Trico or CP Machine

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Andrew Werby 1999-08-25 02:52:31 UTC Re: Scratch-built CNC mill PTENGIN@x... 1999-08-25 11:48:57 UTC Re: Re: Scratch-built CNC mill CG 1999-08-26 07:26:35 UTC RE: Re: Scratch-built CNC mill Ian W. Wright 1999-08-26 11:53:16 UTC Re: Re: Scratch-built CNC mill David Howland 1999-08-26 12:54:58 UTC RE: Re: Scratch-built CNC mill Ted Robbins 1999-08-26 20:11:08 UTC Re: Re: Scratch-built CNC mill Jon Elson 1999-08-26 22:40:55 UTC Re: Re: Scratch-built CNC mill Ian W. Wright 1999-08-26 11:53:16 UTC Re: Re: Scratch-built CNC mill Randolph Lee 1999-08-27 06:32:30 UTC Re: Re: Scratch-built CNC mill Bill Phillips 1999-08-27 13:24:43 UTC Re: Re: Scratch-built CNC mill Ian W. Wright 1999-08-27 06:03:40 UTC Re: Re: Scratch-built CNC mill