Washington state permits for 26,000 pounds?

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Re: Washington state permits for 26,000 pounds?

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nadams wrote:After all the trouble getting it home if it did not work I would have broke down and cried.
I really went into this whole thing knowing I could end up with a really big paperweight. Old CNC machines are even worse than old cars when it comes to major problems cropping up after you get it home. Bottom line is machines like this cost money to own and operate and when you buy one you do your best to make more money per hour of use than it costs to run it.

When the control wouldn't power up I wasn't really all that shocked. I've yet to have a CNC machine fire right up and work right after a move. Shoot, my big Mazak lathe has to be moved in several pieces with thousands of wires disconnected and reconnected afterwards.

My wife and daughter were in the shop when I got the call explaining how to start the mill's control and it fired right up for the first time. I was pretty excited, jumped around and danced like an idiot for a minute. Daughter being 10 months old thought daddy was just happy to see her :lol:
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Re: Washington state permits for 26,000 pounds?

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averagef250 wrote:
nadams wrote:After all the trouble getting it home if it did not work I would have broke down and cried.
I really went into this whole thing knowing I could end up with a really big paperweight. Old CNC machines are even worse than old cars when it comes to major problems cropping up after you get it home. Bottom line is machines like this cost money to own and operate and when you buy one you do your best to make more money per hour of use than it costs to run it.

When the control wouldn't power up I wasn't really all that shocked. I've yet to have a CNC machine fire right up and work right after a move. Shoot, my big Mazak lathe has to be moved in several pieces with thousands of wires disconnected and reconnected afterwards.

My wife and daughter were in the shop when I got the call explaining how to start the mill's control and it fired right up for the first time. I was pretty excited, jumped around and danced like an idiot for a minute. Daughter being 10 months old thought daddy was just happy to see her :lol:

And in all honesty I am sure you where happy to see her :thup: Glad this thing worked out for you! I enjoyed reading this thread!
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Re: Washington state permits for 26,000 pounds?

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ford4x4fun wrote:And in all honesty I am sure you where happy to see her :thup:
No doubt "Little Bug" is a daddy's girl and I'm pretty proud of that.
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