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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf44" data-source="post: 2820569" data-attributes="member: 13895"><p>Unfamiliar..........Google may be your best friend, although I do trust the PA crew/ownership, I still only purchase the gear from long time established companies like Mega, Continental Machine Tool (the REAL CMT) and Stag (their 'commercial' division, LMT, etc.... Up till the latest event, prices/sales have been pretty stout. Who knows where things will go now, other than up.</p><p></p><p>Basically, it comes down to expectations. IF you don't care and are not conerned about things......buy whatever you want. But, if you think you care about quality and long term...... Spend the extra 15-30$ and buy a proven piece of kit.</p><p></p><p>These things go boom, why take the risk or decide to redo it after the fact with quality parts, wasting money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf44, post: 2820569, member: 13895"] Unfamiliar..........Google may be your best friend, although I do trust the PA crew/ownership, I still only purchase the gear from long time established companies like Mega, Continental Machine Tool (the REAL CMT) and Stag (their 'commercial' division, LMT, etc.... Up till the latest event, prices/sales have been pretty stout. Who knows where things will go now, other than up. Basically, it comes down to expectations. IF you don't care and are not conerned about things......buy whatever you want. But, if you think you care about quality and long term...... Spend the extra 15-30$ and buy a proven piece of kit. These things go boom, why take the risk or decide to redo it after the fact with quality parts, wasting money. [/QUOTE]
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