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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
PrograMill PM3 - PM5 users here?
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<blockquote data-quote="eyeloveteeth" data-source="post: 327678" data-attributes="member: 6624"><p>with out due respect, i think a really good question to ask right now is what is your long term goal lab wise. It's not just the PM mills, but they are ALL going to increasingly require more air. You may want to future proof yourself now.</p><p></p><p>It may be a very good time to take advantage of tax credits and slower year to write off upgrade expenses. Believe me, I am NOT an advocate for ivoclar, in fact i'm pretty sure Chris Holden called me a pain in the ass once (probably more than once)</p><p></p><p>But for smaller labs? I highlight suggest going with something like the PM (personally? 5) - because it's just simply too robust and the mill support is by far the best. I would only go with other brands if you are able to double down on redundancy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyeloveteeth, post: 327678, member: 6624"] with out due respect, i think a really good question to ask right now is what is your long term goal lab wise. It's not just the PM mills, but they are ALL going to increasingly require more air. You may want to future proof yourself now. It may be a very good time to take advantage of tax credits and slower year to write off upgrade expenses. Believe me, I am NOT an advocate for ivoclar, in fact i'm pretty sure Chris Holden called me a pain in the ass once (probably more than once) But for smaller labs? I highlight suggest going with something like the PM (personally? 5) - because it's just simply too robust and the mill support is by far the best. I would only go with other brands if you are able to double down on redundancy. [/QUOTE]
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