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I made a template of the shape of a fuel tank that I wanted some steel bent so I could cut the rusted steel out and replace it.
The shop is 100 miles away
$480.00 for two bent pieces not even close to the templet were sent to me.
Going to be a discussion in the morning. Wasted my weekend.
 

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I was in Hannover Germany at the exhibition of CNC machines, it's a good company apparently. There were several exhibition halls, it was hard to get around
This is an '80s one that our CNC guy rebuilt and updated to modern controls/servos/interface.
 

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Interesting stuff CNC & Cad Cam, My first job with that stuff was cost justifying, specifying, buying, managing the installation, designing & building the fixtures & tooling for a pair of Niigata HN50a's with part probing ( Niigata's design , not a Renshaw ) & a pallet changer. I had to program those things and do the "macro b" program to manage the part probing and tool changing based on what the probing found :) Also ran and programed a couple of slant bed lathes all with fanuc 6mb controls. THAT turned into a career of travel as an AE for a couple of CAD/CAM companies then product manager for a machining package that was sold to a whole pile of end user CAM type programming systems..... like Gibbs & Associates ( Don't even know if they are still in business ) That stuff I managed ended up in a PILE of systems around the world from What once was SDRC ( EDS bought them out ) in the US to Hiitachi Zozen in Japan. Sold and did the installation of the c++ development environments for the companies to wrap their interfaces and code around our math at the time. Miss the early days when I was close to the machines, but don't miss the later years of travel one bit. Much rather be on a saw or a tractor.....re tired! SO it's cool to see stuff relative to that now.
 
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