butchlambert
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It is in North Texas close to the Red River-Powderly, Tx. It is a PC based setup. I'm not knowledgeable of the CNC machines.It looks like it might be a series I-II EZ-Trak controller. The thing looks to be in great condition! Is it R8 or is it Kwik-switch? Where is it located?
It can be used as a manual machine also.I sure wish it wasn’t CNC…good looking machine. I’m sure it’ll sell, thanks for asking here Butch.
It is in North Texas close to the Red River-Powderly, Tx. It is a PC based setup. I'm not knowledgeable of the CNC machines.
Yes sir, they are Okies that settled in Texas. Aunt and Uncle are OSU grads.Right down the street
Yes sir, they are Okies that settled in Texas. Aunt and Uncle are OSU grads.
My Dad went to OU. I have a lot of family that went to OSU. My bro in law went to Okla. A&M.Didn't even have to change colors.
Unfortunately, I am an OU grad. We don't do any shade of orange. Hahaha
My Dad went to OU. I have a lot of family that went to OSU. My bro in law went to Okla. A&M.
Lots of us!Okie alert!!
Sorry . . . "There were not a lot of 3 axis"That is very nice. The proto Trak / Ezy track CNCs are conversational and supposed to be very easy to use and mostly still supported. There we a lot of the early ones that were 3 axis. Ideal machine to have for home use.
If I was closer I'd grab it!
I was born in MooreLots of us!
Just out of OKC.I was born in Moore
Thanks, little fair for me. Good luck with the sale!It is in North Texas close to the Red River-Powderly, Tx. It is a PC based setup. I'm not knowledgeable of the CNC machines.