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This is the exact machine "The Kid", my 25 year old, did a whole bunch of
CNC programming on. Set up a new production line after a factory relocation.

He also did the CNC programming on an unmanned tank turret. He just seen the
tank featured in a blip on the history channel.

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On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 16:19:24 -0500, "Karl Townsend"
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This is the exact machine "The Kid", my 25 year old, did a whole bunch of
CNC programming on. Set up a new production line after a factory relocation.

He also did the CNC programming on an unmanned tank turret. He just seen the
tank featured in a blip on the history channel.
Karl


Dream machine tools. Very slick state-of-the-art type stuff. It must
fun for your kid to work on these.
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On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 16:19:24 -0500, "Karl Townsend"
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=139z62o6OhA
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This is the exact machine "The Kid", my 25 year old, did a whole bunch of
CNC programming on. Set up a new production line after a factory relocation.

He also did the CNC programming on an unmanned tank turret. He just seen the
tank featured in a blip on the history channel.
Karl


Dream machine tools. Very slick state-of-the-art type stuff. It must
fun for your kid to work on these.
Dave


Looks fun, like computer programming. Program it once, fix the bugs, and let it run!
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