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Default NEW BV MIDSIZE MILL (and C6B lathe)

can be seen here

http://www.thms.tedatum.com/BBoard/Paradis01.html
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Where did you get the mill from?


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can be seen here

http://www.thms.tedatum.com/BBoard/Paradis01.html



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Where did you get the mill from?


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can be seen here

http://www.thms.tedatum.com/BBoard/Paradis01.html





the company's website:
http://www.china-bv.com/


they did not have resellers in Canada
but they may have resellers in the USA
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the company's website:
http://www.china-bv.com/


they did not have resellers in Canada
but they may have resellers in the USA


Are these the same?
http://www.machen.ca/index.html

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Are these the same?
http://www.machen.ca/index.html

Lance


No..
The BVZX16a weighs only 300 pounds.

here are some sites with pix and spex:

http://www.locloods.demon.nl/frees/dv_bvzx16.htm
http://www.china-dy.com/eproduct10.htm
http://www.engineering-tools.com.au/prod988.htm
http://www.ezmro.co.kr/korea_page/im...lling/xz15.htm



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The BVZX16a weighs only 300 pounds.

here are some sites with pix and spex:

http://www.locloods.demon.nl/frees/dv_bvzx16.htm
http://www.china-dy.com/eproduct10.htm
http://www.engineering-tools.com.au/prod988.htm
http://www.ezmro.co.kr/korea_page/im...lling/xz15.htm


Yeah, that is a nice little mill. It would split the difference between
the mini-mills and the 800 lb. mills that are too big for the home hobbyist.

Lance

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