DocWheeler
11-18-2013, 02:51 PM
After seeing my original CompuCarve sitting in my shop unused while just
using my newer one, I posted it for sale. The buyer didn't pay all the
shipping, but it was close - just a small lose.
A week or so ago, someone near me posted a CompuCarve for sale for $50.
I sent him a pm saying I was local and would bring him a card to use to get
information off the machine if he wanted since he had no card.
A few days ago, he called and asked if I was interested in buying the machine.
Since I had already started feeling the lose of the machine, and I could always
use the parts, I said yes.
Picked it up today - an A machine with the new Y bundle, never used!
There was nothing but the bare machine, but it seems to be in good shape.
The ball on the hand-crank was missing and it showed 20 minutes on the cut-motor.
Probably never was able to raise and lower the head. So, this was a definate win.
using my newer one, I posted it for sale. The buyer didn't pay all the
shipping, but it was close - just a small lose.
A week or so ago, someone near me posted a CompuCarve for sale for $50.
I sent him a pm saying I was local and would bring him a card to use to get
information off the machine if he wanted since he had no card.
A few days ago, he called and asked if I was interested in buying the machine.
Since I had already started feeling the lose of the machine, and I could always
use the parts, I said yes.
Picked it up today - an A machine with the new Y bundle, never used!
There was nothing but the bare machine, but it seems to be in good shape.
The ball on the hand-crank was missing and it showed 20 minutes on the cut-motor.
Probably never was able to raise and lower the head. So, this was a definate win.