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quick silver vs blitz

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quick silver vs blitz

Postby Jremington401 » 9 Jun 2017 20:46

Can anyone tell me the difference between the hpc quick silver and hpc blitz...Does the quick silver do the same and maybe a little more?
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Re: quick silver vs blitz

Postby cledry » 9 Jun 2017 21:13

Automatic code machine versus manual code machine. That is pretty much the difference. I think there is no need to change cutters on the Quick Silver, less chance for operator error. Somewhat faster. Connectivity for MK jobs. Auto calibration.

Cons would be price and complexity, lots to go wrong. Blitz is a mature design, all the kinks have been ironed out.
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Re: quick silver vs blitz

Postby Jremington401 » 10 Jun 2017 0:45

Thanks for the reply..when it come to mechanical or electronic I'd go mechanical all day.
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