I can't seem to find a price for your specific model but I found the 100
series selling for $1600.
Mike
On Feb 19, 2012 10:40 PM, Dieselhead 126die...@gmail.com wrote:
Holy moly, that first one looks like it was built on a Bridgeport mill.
The second one is similar to the one I have. The
How much you want for it?
--R
On 2/19/12 5:47 PM, Dieselhead wrote:
I am cleaning the basement. I have a Scott Machine Development Model
SM100 router pantograph I need to sell. It was designed for the two
color plastic signs/nametags, but could be used for other things. I
have the 2:1
This one is going for a lot less than that. It needs a few small
parts, and I called the company and about $40 will make it complete.
I will order the parts soon, then make it purty.
If I had free time, it would be fun to take it out to fairs/shows and
sell nameplates, pet tags etc. But I
I am cleaning the basement. I have a Scott Machine Development Model
SM100 router pantograph I need to sell. It was designed for the two
color plastic signs/nametags, but could be used for other things. I
have the 2:1 pantograph and the edger, along with several extra bits,
and a spare
Wow. They seem to be pretty expensive.
Mike
On Feb 19, 2012 5:57 PM, Dieselhead 126die...@gmail.com wrote:
I am cleaning the basement. I have a Scott Machine Development Model
SM100 router pantograph I need to sell. It was designed for the two color
plastic signs/nametags, but could be
I was mistaken about the model. It is SM200. I have not found any
prices. What did you find? I know it was expensive back when...
But most sign shops use the CNC automated ones now. They are $4000.
Mine will be cheap.
Wow. They seem to be pretty expensive.
Mike
On Feb 19, 2012 5:57
That thing has got to be a beast weight-wise, I would think.
Dan
On Feb 19, 2012, at 5:47 PM, Dieselhead wrote:
I am cleaning the basement. I have a Scott Machine Development Model SM100
router pantograph I need to sell. It was designed for the two color plastic
signs/nametags, but could
It is heavy enough that it does not need to be bolted down to use. I
suppose there is 20 lb of aluminum. Overall, probably 30-40 lb. Not
that bad, but it IS heavier than it looks.
That thing has got to be a beast weight-wise, I would think.
Dan
On Feb 19, 2012, at 5:47 PM, Dieselhead
Dieselhead wrote:
It is heavy enough that it does not need to be bolted down to use. I
suppose there is 20 lb of aluminum. Overall, probably 30-40 lb.
Oh, I thought you were talking about something like this:
http://search.ebay.com/200710737588
I ran nameplates on one of these the summer I
Holy moly, that first one looks like it was built on a Bridgeport mill.
The second one is similar to the one I have. The Scott is direct
drive, no belts. I will sell mine for substantially under 750.
The third one is a beast too. The fonts make it the buy to me.
Unfortunately, I did not get
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