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Jet Lathe in Southeast Nebraska
I live in Southeast Nebraska and am looking at purchasing a Jet
BDB-1340. I was wondering if anyone in the surrounding area had one or even the gear drive version that I might be able to take a look at before I make a purchasing decision. I'm willing to drive a few hours each way so I can see one in person and maybe ask a few questions I might have. I am also open to suggestion on a reputable dealer. Searching on Jet's web page, I found the closest Jet dealer to be Fuchs Machinery, Inc. in Omaha, NE. Does anyone have any experience with them? Comments and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Matt |
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I have done business with Fuchs, they were very helpful.
"Matt" wrote in message om... I live in Southeast Nebraska and am looking at purchasing a Jet BDB-1340. I was wondering if anyone in the surrounding area had one or even the gear drive version that I might be able to take a look at before I make a purchasing decision. I'm willing to drive a few hours each way so I can see one in person and maybe ask a few questions I might have. I am also open to suggestion on a reputable dealer. Searching on Jet's web page, I found the closest Jet dealer to be Fuchs Machinery, Inc. in Omaha, NE. Does anyone have any experience with them? Comments and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Matt |
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