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I make shipping parts for a company and I am thinking about giving it up.
The price would be north of 100k and would include any pieces that I have made.
A CNC machine that can handle close to 4 x 4.
The computer for said CNC plus all the programs needed to produce the parts.
It does include the CAM software but not the CAD software.
Multiple router bits and some specialized bits.
If anyone is interested, send me a message and let's talk.
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(02-03-2022, 05:04 PM)iublue Wrote: I make shipping parts for a company and I am thinking about giving it up.
The price would be north of 100k and would include any pieces that I have made.
A CNC machine that can handle close to 4 x 4.
The computer for said CNC plus all the programs needed to produce the parts.
It does include the CAM software but not the CAD software.
Multiple router bits and some specialized bits.
If anyone is interested, send me a message and let's talk.
Toney
Also, I forgot to add that I will include a 15" Shop Fox planer with a spiral head and a jig I use on that planer in the production of these pieces.
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This looks like a great deal for someone and hope they take you up on it.
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(03-18-2022, 03:24 PM)JesseHiserp Wrote: You have a good business, and you make a good offer. But still, I'm curious. Why do you want to abandon your production?
Moving.
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(03-18-2022, 03:24 PM)JesseHiserp Wrote: You have a good business, and you make a good offer. But still, I'm curious. Why do you want to abandon your production? If the reason is the global financial crisis, you don't have to give up your business. But it is worth taking some anti-crisis measures that will allow the company to continue working. For example, I turned to specialists from DELETED LINK who have developed many anti-crisis measures. These measures allow me not to work at a loss and get some profit.
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You and the other mods, rock, Barnowl

. Good luck on the sale Toney!
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