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What is your Opinion on Roland DWX-51d
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<blockquote data-quote="Jesse Zamarripa" data-source="post: 283386" data-attributes="member: 13295"><p>Buying a car that offers a free engine within the 2 years isn't comforting to me. Since the Roland and all of these machines are the same cost of a new car it might be wise to consider another option. Plus if you are a small business a milling machine will more than likely be the biggest purchase of your career. All the other equipment mentioned in your post have spindles that will last far longer than two years if you take care of them, meaning there is no expiration of the spindle after a certain amount of hours. I'm not downplaying the ROI or the effectiveness of the Roland, just saying there are other options out there and you should be aware of those. At trade-shows you see people looking to upgrade from Sirona, Roland and VHF, not so much Amann Girrbach or Imes (the machines you mentioned). If your a small lab looking to grow with the technology then there are other options besides the roland. Please keep in mind, I have too sold and used all of those machines besides Sirona and VHF.</p><p></p><p>Jesse</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jesse Zamarripa, post: 283386, member: 13295"] Buying a car that offers a free engine within the 2 years isn't comforting to me. Since the Roland and all of these machines are the same cost of a new car it might be wise to consider another option. Plus if you are a small business a milling machine will more than likely be the biggest purchase of your career. All the other equipment mentioned in your post have spindles that will last far longer than two years if you take care of them, meaning there is no expiration of the spindle after a certain amount of hours. I'm not downplaying the ROI or the effectiveness of the Roland, just saying there are other options out there and you should be aware of those. At trade-shows you see people looking to upgrade from Sirona, Roland and VHF, not so much Amann Girrbach or Imes (the machines you mentioned). If your a small lab looking to grow with the technology then there are other options besides the roland. Please keep in mind, I have too sold and used all of those machines besides Sirona and VHF. Jesse [/QUOTE]
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