If it's in good condition, you should be okay. The problem is that model is no longer supported by Okuma. I'm guessing that it's all of thirty years old, if not older. Most of the Japanese manufactures will only support a machine for ten years, give or take, no matter how popular the machine is. The Europeans are almost as bad, which sucks because there's so many good machine's that just need a little TLC to get them back in operation.
5 years ago | 0
I found it super interesting; yes yes the colors is beautiful!.
5 years ago
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Bart Harkema Metalworks
New Lathe adventures. I just bought a Okuma LS!!
5 years ago | [YT] | 28