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Thanks everyone for your input.
My son was an engineer at Rh Sheppard here in Hanover and said all they used throughout whole plant was Quincy. He asked me why I don't go up to the industrial supply wholesaler the factory dealt with and see what they have. So off I went figuring they would have to order the model I want. I got there opened door and walked in a wow right there it was. I told my wife it was like it was glowing and I could hear angles. She said you really need to get some help with that problem. Well anyway they are a distributor for Quincy so I can't go wrong with that. I originally thought about ordering one online but this way if I have any issues the distributor is 10 minutes away. I am planning on picking up the Quincy next week after I finish some orders in shop. My next trick is getting it to basement but we got the lathe down there so this shouldn't be that tough. It weighs in at 450 pounds but is 5' 8" tall.
Once again thanks for everyone's input and have a great day!
Ed
My son was an engineer at Rh Sheppard here in Hanover and said all they used throughout whole plant was Quincy. He asked me why I don't go up to the industrial supply wholesaler the factory dealt with and see what they have. So off I went figuring they would have to order the model I want. I got there opened door and walked in a wow right there it was. I told my wife it was like it was glowing and I could hear angles. She said you really need to get some help with that problem. Well anyway they are a distributor for Quincy so I can't go wrong with that. I originally thought about ordering one online but this way if I have any issues the distributor is 10 minutes away. I am planning on picking up the Quincy next week after I finish some orders in shop. My next trick is getting it to basement but we got the lathe down there so this shouldn't be that tough. It weighs in at 450 pounds but is 5' 8" tall.
Once again thanks for everyone's input and have a great day!
Ed