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I'm looking for comments pro or con about the Haas TL1 CNC Lathe

http://www.haascnc.com/products/defa...310&tstr=Lathe

Anyone know what it cost?

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I'm looking for comments pro or con about the Haas TL1 CNC Lathe

http://www.haascnc.com/products/defa...310&tstr=Lathe

Anyone know what it cost?

Ick. It costs $20,000.00 and everything is an option. Take my biased
opinion for what it's worth, but I would buy a Harrison Alpha.
http://tinyurl.com/4hues

More rigid, more powerful, better electronics and control. Haas makes a
decent mill, but the lathes are another story.

Dan
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