Re: (no subject)
Posted by
alphawolf45
on 2004-09-25 16:36:48 UTC
The drives I bought for my own project are Rutex...I am still
steaming with smoldering rage that I paid 56 bucks to have 2 pounds
of material(3 drives and a motherboard) shipped to me overnight UPS
and instead it came 13 days later from Australia.If I had schematics
drawn up I wouldnt share them as I cant in good conscience be a part
of anything to give the impression that I recommend Rutex boards..
Supposedly Tom Eldridge ships Rutex products from within the US and
only if that is true will I buy the other several Rutex boards I was
wanting..56 bucks for shipping 2 pounds in 13 days is way , way outta
line.I got ripped off.
Steven
steaming with smoldering rage that I paid 56 bucks to have 2 pounds
of material(3 drives and a motherboard) shipped to me overnight UPS
and instead it came 13 days later from Australia.If I had schematics
drawn up I wouldnt share them as I cant in good conscience be a part
of anything to give the impression that I recommend Rutex boards..
Supposedly Tom Eldridge ships Rutex products from within the US and
only if that is true will I buy the other several Rutex boards I was
wanting..56 bucks for shipping 2 pounds in 13 days is way , way outta
line.I got ripped off.
Steven
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, GRautoHP@a... wrote:
> I have a milltronics partner knee mill with a bad controller and I
was
> wanting to build a pc based controller using rutex drivers. has
anyone done this
> before that has put together PLANS and a MATERIAL LIST of what I
would need and
> how to do it.
> I have motor s and encoders and what is left of the old control.
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Discussion Thread
GRautoHP@a...
2004-09-25 14:56:32 UTC
(no subject)
alphawolf45
2004-09-25 16:36:48 UTC
Re: (no subject)