This isn't super-practical for a commercial application which requires 70 identical machines.
Not only are they expensive and relatively large, machines that have had previous owners often have mystery issues which make them great for home tinkering projects, less so for something that can get you in trouble if it breaks down.
There's a reason companies buy new parts instead of employing teams to scour Craigslist for deals.
Not only are they expensive and relatively large, machines that have had previous owners often have mystery issues which make them great for home tinkering projects, less so for something that can get you in trouble if it breaks down.
There's a reason companies buy new parts instead of employing teams to scour Craigslist for deals.