sounds like some great thought going into your decision Mike.
Yes and lots of machines coming up right and left now for sure.

Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330

320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell


On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 10:02 AM Mike Newman <mrnewma...@outlook.com> wrote:

> Yep I'm aware of this machine and just not willing to spend that kind of
> money.  Im working on others that are much better deals than this one.  I
> always think about re-sale value on these types of purchases to manage the
> down side risk if I decide to change directions or my direction is changed
> for me.  Can I exit with a reasonable cost difference that makes it worth
> it.  If I'm using in a business I can also factor in profit from sales off
> of it as a part of the equation.  This is more of a hobby purchase so
> limited revenue in the equation.  May be able to turn some of my ideas into
> business things but not that far down the road on this one.  When I bought
> my sawmill years ago when I first retired there was a significant amount of
> revenue/profit generated by the machine that more than offset its full
> purchase price and then when I was done I was able to sell it for what I
> paid which is the best kind of deal.  These LOM's are niche enough machines
> that there is a limited market for resale/use so I need to be more
> selective in spending my budget.  My CNC was the similar to the sawmill.  I
> had it for a year and was able to sell for 95% of purchase price because I
> had an certain level of machine that appealed to many people looking to
> upgrade.  I'm in no real hurry, but my nature is to move quickly if I can
> since the clock never stops on life , right.
>
> On Friday, December 30, 2022 at 9:20:00 AM UTC-6 Curt George wrote:
>
>>
>> https://www.ebay.com/itm/175468206004?hash=item28dab857b4:g:zWgAAOSw5DNjXB7b&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAsFEU%2FitqtW77KkBopE2qcpzg5JlflefvA5FOkYDsxpnzqsLt1QHzCkEME3A6JGSTfl0KzGEC7EbfUvOVNrr2kGyq5%2BzAFOl%2Fj2yKFuE52sflpJx3LFWUYSWgSA%2BD%2BTemacWsj4dXzvIN0qHO%2FEK80a0jMFdPu6oUlh1DX3TwXvyblrTgLy2GNV0erZYI3U858URvSi2dCwdhlUlopTs5%2FrZf54F0%2FdtXWXdvARZ1IE4w%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR9rct7msYQ
>>
>>  IN Long Valley, New Jersey,
>> NOW this is an Old Legacy, the steel rails have a lot of play in them,
>> (that's why Legacy went with the Extruded Alum. rails)  But having said
>> that, this machine has everything!  Everything but the price (and if Im
>> honest with my self, That would soon be forgotten, after a few projects
>> were made.)
>>
>> Have a great day.
>>
>> C.A.G .
>>
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>>
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