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Hello,
I am trying to find the location of older model printed circuit board
milling machines. I am hoping that some of you in bigger companies and
universities may know of the whereabouts of old perhaps unused machines.
I am aware of the present LPKF models and T-Tech Quick Circuit models
and have contacted the manufacturers of both. However I do not need the
the high precision these offer.
I am also aware of a machine that was market by IBC (Instant Board
Circuits, Corp in Novato CA) but I think the company has ceased
manufacturing these machines.
Any machines ten (10) years or older I belive will meet my requirements.
I am looking seriously at purchasing a second hand machine.
Can anybody provide me with leads to locations and contacts?
Thank you
Gert
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