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Quote from: Frog on July 04, 2014, 12:53:18 PMQuote from: StuJohnston on July 04, 2014, 12:49:19 PMQuote from: mimosatexas on July 04, 2014, 12:14:45 PMI noticed that but wasn't sure if that was a problem. With the cost of a tech and travel or crating from Atlanta, this one is looking like a no go for me.I really do just want something for like 6 months that will hammer out super simple work while I save up for an ideal first auto. I'm also thinking of moving into a bigger and newer space before the end of the year, so the all electric Americans are more appealing simply because of the infrastructure improvements necessary with other machines. I'd rather not spend money on that at two spaces instead of one. I'll keep hunting!Again, I truly appreciate all the help and advice in this thread. Proof yet again of how invaluable this community is.One thing to consider about the american is how you are going to deal with it when you get a nicer auto. I suppose at the price that most of them go for, they are nearly disposable, but still I am not looking forward to the day I need to get rid of it. Is there really a market for used multiprinters?There are folks with limited funds that consider any automatic a step up. Hell, we even have a guy on this forum looking,who pretty much said just that! LOL!Otherwise, you're looking at a half dozen or so small flat stock presses as an alternative.That's what got me into this mess lol. But, yeah it's true that mimosa is possibly looking for one, I just don't see them move like other presses.
Quote from: StuJohnston on July 04, 2014, 12:49:19 PMQuote from: mimosatexas on July 04, 2014, 12:14:45 PMI noticed that but wasn't sure if that was a problem. With the cost of a tech and travel or crating from Atlanta, this one is looking like a no go for me.I really do just want something for like 6 months that will hammer out super simple work while I save up for an ideal first auto. I'm also thinking of moving into a bigger and newer space before the end of the year, so the all electric Americans are more appealing simply because of the infrastructure improvements necessary with other machines. I'd rather not spend money on that at two spaces instead of one. I'll keep hunting!Again, I truly appreciate all the help and advice in this thread. Proof yet again of how invaluable this community is.One thing to consider about the american is how you are going to deal with it when you get a nicer auto. I suppose at the price that most of them go for, they are nearly disposable, but still I am not looking forward to the day I need to get rid of it. Is there really a market for used multiprinters?There are folks with limited funds that consider any automatic a step up. Hell, we even have a guy on this forum looking,who pretty much said just that! LOL!Otherwise, you're looking at a half dozen or so small flat stock presses as an alternative.
Quote from: mimosatexas on July 04, 2014, 12:14:45 PMI noticed that but wasn't sure if that was a problem. With the cost of a tech and travel or crating from Atlanta, this one is looking like a no go for me.I really do just want something for like 6 months that will hammer out super simple work while I save up for an ideal first auto. I'm also thinking of moving into a bigger and newer space before the end of the year, so the all electric Americans are more appealing simply because of the infrastructure improvements necessary with other machines. I'd rather not spend money on that at two spaces instead of one. I'll keep hunting!Again, I truly appreciate all the help and advice in this thread. Proof yet again of how invaluable this community is.One thing to consider about the american is how you are going to deal with it when you get a nicer auto. I suppose at the price that most of them go for, they are nearly disposable, but still I am not looking forward to the day I need to get rid of it. Is there really a market for used multiprinters?
I noticed that but wasn't sure if that was a problem. With the cost of a tech and travel or crating from Atlanta, this one is looking like a no go for me.I really do just want something for like 6 months that will hammer out super simple work while I save up for an ideal first auto. I'm also thinking of moving into a bigger and newer space before the end of the year, so the all electric Americans are more appealing simply because of the infrastructure improvements necessary with other machines. I'd rather not spend money on that at two spaces instead of one. I'll keep hunting!Again, I truly appreciate all the help and advice in this thread. Proof yet again of how invaluable this community is.
Thanks for the info Rich!Do you have any thoughts on a Guantlet that age? Things to look out for perhaps
How would you know if the PLC is good, and if it isn't what is the replacement cost? What are the other common parts that would likely need to be immediately replaced etc?Does anyone know if a machine this age can have heads converted to the chopper system workhorse now offers? I have heard having that installed on head 1 is a great investment...