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Do you see this a worthwhile machine for simple design fabrications? You probably used ones which cost a lot more.
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yes the ones we have cost a few more 0s than that, for a desktop job it doesnt look too bad to me, it all depends on what you are trying to do, you can do alot of the cuts with a desktop CNC and a small mill as well, then you also have the capability to do 3-d parts, and more thickness than that can cut. (im not sure what you want to do with it, knowing that could be helpful)

If you decide to get it i would love to come check it out.
 
@qclabrat @jackx @serviceguy. Sorry, I'll clarify. I believe there were only two Hightowers left in my size, which is a medium in black/orange. According to Halter's, they were out of the Mustard Yellow color (in medium), but I didn't want that color. Don't want to be like @Paul H THAT much! 😎 I got the regular Hightower in black/orange.
Mine is not mustard! 😡
Its Mango Orange!
 
Mine is not mustard! 😡
Its Mango Orange!

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I did it. But thanks for offering.

Back to the RV ride. I hated most of the first but loved the second half. How much elevation and miles would there be if we would have continued all the way around.

the loop is 14 miles, there is one more big climb from the damn - it is very challenging with a couple technical features, switchbacks, some steep punch, and a beehive
(they got me last year) Going all the way around results in a a 3 mile road segment to finish off.

https://www.strava.com/activities/1147024533

probably more climbing by turning around, but fewer miles.

one of the issues starting in that lot (or the south lot) is the limited warm-up. by starting in pickel park, which is at the 5 mile mark of this ride.
https://www.strava.com/activities/600786170

by starting at pickel, riding to the cush lot, then starting up, it is more like 20 minutes, of rolling terrain and field side.
right now there it is too wet to start there.

these are all the trails in cush, other than that last ridge trail we rode. one of them is zero fun in either direction, but
i guess it should be done once in a lifetime.

http://www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/depts/parks/ParkAreas/Cushetunk/brochure.pdf
 
the loop is 14 miles, there is one more big climb from the damn - it is very challenging with a couple technical features, switchbacks, some steep punch, and a beehive
(they got me last year) Going all the way around results in a a 3 mile road segment to finish off.

https://www.strava.com/activities/1147024533

probably more climbing by turning around, but fewer miles.

one of the issues starting in that lot (or the south lot) is the limited warm-up. by starting in pickel park, which is at the 5 mile mark of this ride.
https://www.strava.com/activities/600786170

by starting at pickel, riding to the cush lot, then starting up, it is more like 20 minutes, of rolling terrain and field side.
right now there it is too wet to start there.

these are all the trails in cush, other than that last ridge trail we rode. one of them is zero fun in either direction, but
i guess it should be done once in a lifetime.

http://www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/depts/parks/ParkAreas/Cushetunk/brochure.pdf
The first half of the ride I said never again but on the 2nd half I gave it a strong maybe 🙂
 
I'm definitely doing that place more often, I want to be able to eventually ride the whole thing without having to push. I think I found my training grounds.
I have said that I would not ride any other park until I can ride HM without getting knocked off the saddle.
We all know how that went lol
 
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