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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 9736" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>The first machine i bought was a 731, i bought it to do work around the yard. I then got hold of an old burnt out 743 that i built up. The idea was to sell the 731 when i was happy with the 743 but between the time i started on the 743 i got another 2 machines! They were nice and cheap but needed a fair bit of work. At that point i knew i needed to sell them as i had so much tied up in them. I actually did ok. So now i keep an eye out for any dead or cheap machines it helps pay the bills for my hobbies i guess.</p><p>My time zone is GMT +10, Brisbane Australia.</p><p>I have always tinkered with mechanical things and i had a lot of help from good friend who unfortunatly passed away a few weeks back. I was fortunate enough for him to teach me a lot about machining which has really helped with the repairs i do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 9736, member: 82"] The first machine i bought was a 731, i bought it to do work around the yard. I then got hold of an old burnt out 743 that i built up. The idea was to sell the 731 when i was happy with the 743 but between the time i started on the 743 i got another 2 machines! They were nice and cheap but needed a fair bit of work. At that point i knew i needed to sell them as i had so much tied up in them. I actually did ok. So now i keep an eye out for any dead or cheap machines it helps pay the bills for my hobbies i guess. My time zone is GMT +10, Brisbane Australia. I have always tinkered with mechanical things and i had a lot of help from good friend who unfortunatly passed away a few weeks back. I was fortunate enough for him to teach me a lot about machining which has really helped with the repairs i do. [/QUOTE]
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