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RalphZ:
Hi All,

I am thinking of purchasing a Tormach PCNC 1100 series 2, 3 axis CNC machining centre, and would appreciate any feed back on this entry level machine, from anyone who has had any experience with it.

Best regards

Ralph z

John Stevenson:
You will not be disappointed with it.
They are one serious piece of kit for a home shop but make sure your stand or bench is up to it, these puppies weigh exactly half a ton.

Greg Jackson who designed this really did his homework and went to town on the design. Turcite slides, pressure oiling and a good quality control understanding with the factory that makes them.

I don't think I have heard any bad press over these machines.

JS.

sbwhart:
Wow that's a seriouse nice bit of kit  :headbang:

Attachecd link so the chaps can see what it is

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLG,GGLG:2006-51,GGLG:en&q=Tormach+PCNC+1100+series+2%2C+3+axis+CNC

Cheers
 :beer:
Stew

Bernd:
Nice, hope you never have an electrical failure. Looks like it could cost a bit to get it fixed.

Bernd

RalphZ:
Thanks Gents,

Its a toss up between the Tormach or a Super X3 mill with a cnc kit from Promica, I'll be using it to cut components for prototype light fittings for our Lighting business and of course ( just a little?) hobby work. The strong US dollar and freight to Australia will also be a factor. Any thoughts on the X3 also welcome.

Regards

Ralph Z

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