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<blockquote data-quote="Leebo" data-source="post: 522381" data-attributes="member: 7696"><p>You got to love the Germans for machine tool design. A few years ago I purchased a Holz-Her Edgebander (for those that don't know, a machine which is used to put a piece of laminate, solid wood or veneer on the edge of a piece of plywood or particle board). When the technician had finished setting up the bander, he handed me the key to the rear "hood". One end opened the hood, the other opened a bottle of beer.</p><p></p><p>What was the learning curve? Any idea of the price tag? I'm guessing $12000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leebo, post: 522381, member: 7696"] You got to love the Germans for machine tool design. A few years ago I purchased a Holz-Her Edgebander (for those that don't know, a machine which is used to put a piece of laminate, solid wood or veneer on the edge of a piece of plywood or particle board). When the technician had finished setting up the bander, he handed me the key to the rear "hood". One end opened the hood, the other opened a bottle of beer. What was the learning curve? Any idea of the price tag? I'm guessing $12000. [/QUOTE]
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