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    I can certainly appreciate the desire for a CNC,...

    I can certainly appreciate the desire for a CNC, but for the tasks described, it is definitely WAY overkill. A few well made jigs will go a long way in producing clean cuts and reducing production...
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    Personally, I do not consider Mr. Popeil to be so...

    Personally, I do not consider Mr. Popeil to be so much an entrepreneur as a very successful salesman. As you stated, much of what he has sold is nothing new, just a better pitch.

    Dave, I get the...
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    I too had recently purchased and installed the...

    I too had recently purchased and installed the ROCK chuck. I was fortunate that my original QC had no thread locker and when it did come loose before I used a small amount of blue loctite, therefore...
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    Like Jim I purchased a Sears CompuCarve...

    Like Jim I purchased a Sears CompuCarve (CarveWright rebadged). After coupons and tax it came to ~$1700. It has working dimensions of 14.5" wide x 144" long x 1"cutting depth/0.8" carving depth per...
  5. Not much to an air compressor to go wrong. Most...

    Not much to an air compressor to go wrong. Most likely the start capacitor on the motor went out. Easy and cheap fix. Worst case is you buy another 3HP motor. Seems like a waste to replace the...
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    Dang, talk about a day (or few months) late. ...

    Dang, talk about a day (or few months) late. Heck of a price. If anyone backs out, please let me know as I sure could use one.

    Rob
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