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  1. #1
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    If you bid on them, or make an offer for $650 or $400 + $150 shipping (depending on which listing), you will get it for that price. I don't know of any mods to make the frame steel, other than buying a steel frame. They all come with acrylic covers, but you don't need to put them on unless the material you're printing with requires it.

    My friend has a CTC Bizer I with the metal frame, and his whole package was way better. Either they have changed a lot about their packages, and what's included, or this is just what you get with the Bizer III. All I know, is you don't want what I got for $800... trust me.
    Last edited by dspdrew; 03-16-2016 at 11:03 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dspdrew View Post
    If you bid on them, or make an offer for $650 or $400 + $150 shipping (depending on which listing), you will get it for that price. I don't know of any mods to make the frame steel, other than buying a steel frame. They all come with acrylic covers, but you don't need to put them on unless the material you're printing with requires it.

    My friend has a CTC Bizer I with the metal frame, and his whole package was way better. Either they have changed a lot about their packages, and what's included, or this is just what you get with the Bizer III. All I know, is you don't want what I got for $800... trust me.
    That Does sound like a Good deal !

    To me having a metal-frame is Not that necessary !
    Metal frame is Very Good but wood frame model has a few advantages over metal also.
    (such as easier to modify)
    The only real problem I've had with wood is that assemble-screws vibrate loose,
    after several months of use, but it's not a big problem to tighten them again.
    (I've tightened them 3 times during the 16 months we've had the printer)
    Last edited by EagleSeven; 03-16-2016 at 11:46 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagleSeven View Post
    That Does sound like a Good deal !

    To me having a metal-frame is Not that necessary !
    Metal frame is Very Good but wood frame model has a few advantages over metal also.
    (such as easier to modify)
    The only real problem I've had with wood is that assemble-screws vibrate loose,
    after several months of use, but it's not a big problem to tighten them again.
    Just curious, why do you say the wood frame is easier to mod?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dspdrew View Post
    Just curious, why do you say the wood frame is easier to mod?
    Wood is much easier to drill, cut and fill , than metal.
    (for any addition, change or repair)

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagleSeven View Post
    Wood is much easier to drill, cut and fill , than metal.
    (for any addition, change or repair)
    Oh okay, that's not a problem for me.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by dspdrew View Post
    Oh okay, that's not a problem for me.
    Good Luck, with your new printer !
    Have Fun !

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