worn thumbs
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I agree completely with the previous post and would add one further point,if/when something does go wrong you won't be faced with the considerable cost of calling out a service engineer.If no warranty applies you can expect to pay a hefty hourly rate from the moment the engineer leaves the premises until he returns.For a hobby machine it may differ from a commercial version in that you could possibly crate up the machine and send it back to the UK distributor.Who might-or might not-have the ability to repair it.Which will cost you for transport,parts and labour and the loss of production over the entire period.If you have the team that built it on hand,it becomes a DIY job.