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Finally got my G0759
My wife got a newer car last October. We traded in my Jeep because it was worth twice as much as her exploder. Part of the deal was that I got a bigger mill. So mid November I ordered a G0759. Of course they didn't have one, but the boat was supposed to get here in mid December. In December I got the dreaded delay email. It was moved out to the first week of January. I added up the alternatives and decided I could wait a few weeks for the several hundred dollars it would have cost the put together an equivalent package. Well, the boat came in on schedule and 5 days later UPS delivered the mill. I must say that I am pleased with the service from UPS. The driver helped me haul it up my horridly steep driveway. I got the same driver today that helped me get my #400 lathe up the driveway last summer. No forklift holes
And, Ta Da -- its ready for a cleanup
That's my CNC X2 on the left with a Delta drill press behind it. The G0602 lathe is in the back, and the newest child on the right.
It trammed pretty good for bouncing across the Pacific.
My wife got a newer car last October. We traded in my Jeep because it was worth twice as much as her exploder. Part of the deal was that I got a bigger mill. So mid November I ordered a G0759. Of course they didn't have one, but the boat was supposed to get here in mid December. In December I got the dreaded delay email. It was moved out to the first week of January. I added up the alternatives and decided I could wait a few weeks for the several hundred dollars it would have cost the put together an equivalent package. Well, the boat came in on schedule and 5 days later UPS delivered the mill. I must say that I am pleased with the service from UPS. The driver helped me haul it up my horridly steep driveway. I got the same driver today that helped me get my #400 lathe up the driveway last summer. No forklift holes
And, Ta Da -- its ready for a cleanup
That's my CNC X2 on the left with a Delta drill press behind it. The G0602 lathe is in the back, and the newest child on the right.
It trammed pretty good for bouncing across the Pacific.
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