Gerber CNC router for sale 48"x48" $3000

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heliski989
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Gerber CNC router for sale 48"x48" $3000

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I have a Gerber 48" cnc router for sale. It is a nice stout machine, Steel frame, covered linear barrings... the works!

It is a great motion system however the software is nonexistent, so it really needs a complete upgrade. I did one last year for about $1300 including software, drivers, and motors. so really you could be in to this thing for 4300 and have a Gerber!

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located in Denver, I will ship it using our freight discount, but prefer local pickup.

I am more than willing to help some one in the denver area set it up if the cnc stuff is too complicated, but it will have to be in the winter. I am to dam busy right now.

I need the shop space asap, so shoot me an offer if you are interested.
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Thought some one would have jumped on this.

how about $2000
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hat kind of stuff are you gonna cut that's smaller than 121cm instead of tip and tail?
I guess on a diag you could cut 171cm maybe.

So it needs motors and a controllers and drivers and software?
costing maybe 1300? + freight of course.
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hat kind of stuff are you gonna cut that's smaller than 121cm instead of tip and tail?
I guess on a diag you could cut 171cm maybe.

So it needs motors and a controllers and drivers and software?
costing maybe 1300? + freight of course.
That would be a high guess, Kelinginc.net has all the stuff.

you could always step items to cut them longer... just use locating pins in the table, remember a core is typically 20 cm + shorter than your overall ski.
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$1500
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