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travis howe
10-24-2009, 10:29 AM
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Anyone know anything about these? They have sizes all the way up to 5x10.

Bob Savage
10-24-2009, 10:46 AM
Others will probably have good input, but the water cooled spindle leads me to believe it's a Chinese made system. Not that there's anything wrong with that...

James Jaragosky
10-24-2009, 11:14 AM
Others will probably have good input, but the water cooled spindle leads me to believe it's a Chinese made system. Not that there's anything wrong with that...
Definitely Chinese made.
The seller only has 33 transactions all positive but none from selling anything all as a buyer.
he is located in NH, United States. there is a guy in that area that has been trying to sell Chinese routers for several years. I have heard that he has had some issues with delivery of ordered and paid for machines. This may or may not be the same guy.
My best recommendation is never purchase a big ticket item from someone that has no feedback as a seller.
Jim J.

Bob Savage
10-24-2009, 11:31 AM
Definitely Chinese made.
The seller only has 33 transactions all positive but none from selling anything all as a buyer.
he is located in NH, United States. there is a guy in that area that has been trying to sell Chinese routers for several years. I have heard that he has had some issues with delivery of ordered and paid for machines. This may or may not be the same guy.


Oh, it could be "that" guy! I recall a recent message about the seller who keeps changing ebay ID's.


My best recommendation is never purchase a big ticket item from someone that has no feedback as a seller.
Jim J.

That is sound advice! Buying several cheapo items to obtain feedback in order to mislead buyers is common.

Joey Jarrard
10-24-2009, 11:42 AM
Beware of E-Bay Keith's of this world.

Joey Jarrard
10-24-2009, 11:49 AM
We helped out a person that had one from NH and he could not get help. machine was wired wrong and control was not set right the tool (was a atc) came out flew across shop (was spinning at 18000 rpm) and hit a worker in the groin. :eek:

That is what I call a bad day in the office.:D

Robert Alexander
10-24-2009, 11:54 AM
Travis,
If you are looking to buy think carefully about that machine it might be cheap up front but what about long term reliability? What about service?
If you look at the posts on this thread, everyone here is or will be a camster owner. Or look in the other threads, they are mostly shobot owners. There is alot of support for people who have these machines. Shopbot has a great user forum will loads of support. Camaster has a program where they can access your cnc computer remotely to help you. Does this manufacture have any of this? It is something to think about.

Nicholas Bukky
10-24-2009, 11:58 AM
I Know it's "That guy".......those are 60cent items bought on ebay to get their rating up:mad:

And I have a 4x8 Hind site is 20/20 so to speak. I acctually emailed their sales dept. recently about a tool change router 3 times before I got a response........

I helped a guy get one set up in WV it was a small 24x36 ballscrew driven
But it works and he is cutting stuff........
Support is less than stelar.

I've seen much better stuff after I got mine but I will gladly share any info or pics if you are really interested.

Nick