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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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What is your Opinion on Roland DWX-51d
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<blockquote data-quote="Jesse Zamarripa" data-source="post: 283374" data-attributes="member: 13295"><p>If you are doing a 5 year loan on the roland you may want to consider another machine. The likelihood the equipment will last the duration of your fianance agreement without replacing the spindle multiple times and refurbishing the machine is minimal. Keep in mind there are many other machines that do not require this extensice maintenance. If you are paying cash upfront on a very good price then the roland may be a good option because you are paying for current, actually old, technology., but the mill will produce immediately. If you are paying 5 years then you are actually paying for very old technology at the end of 5 years with minimal to no resale value. There are many other options on the market now, unlike 5 years ago when roland was king. Just my thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jesse Zamarripa, post: 283374, member: 13295"] If you are doing a 5 year loan on the roland you may want to consider another machine. The likelihood the equipment will last the duration of your fianance agreement without replacing the spindle multiple times and refurbishing the machine is minimal. Keep in mind there are many other machines that do not require this extensice maintenance. If you are paying cash upfront on a very good price then the roland may be a good option because you are paying for current, actually old, technology., but the mill will produce immediately. If you are paying 5 years then you are actually paying for very old technology at the end of 5 years with minimal to no resale value. There are many other options on the market now, unlike 5 years ago when roland was king. Just my thoughts [/QUOTE]
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