Fully Built LowRider 4 - Chandler, Arizona

I’m selling my LowRider v4 CNC with a full 4’×8’ cutting area and custom table, built and wired, using a Jackpot controller. The machine is mechanically assembled and has been powered, jogged, and run — the only remaining step is cutting the final strut plates and tramming, which I didn’t complete due to running out of stock material and my own inexperience dialing feeds/speeds on the new machine.

I’ve really enjoyed building both my V2 and V4 LowRider projects and have learned a lot on these forums, but my wife and I are planning to take about a year sabbatical, and there’s no way I can justify storing this while we’re gone and potentially moving to another state.

Machine Details

  • Model: LowRider v4
  • Working area: ~4’×8’
  • Controller: Jackpot (fully wired and functional)
  • Motion: Belt-driven X/Y, leadscrew Z
  • Router: DeWalt trim router (optional — see below)]
  • Frame: Steel EMT Conduit + printed LR4 parts
  • Table: Dedicated CNC table included

Status

  • Powers on, connects, jogs all axes correctly
  • Was cutting test files successfully
  • Final strut plates still need to be cut and installed
  • Needs tramming after final assembly

Included

  • Complete LowRider v4 machine
  • Custom 4’x8’ table
  • Jackpot controller + power supply + wiring
  • Dust shoe and mount
  • Dewalt 611 Router

Pickup

  • Offering Local pick up only in Chandler, AZ. It’s large and heavy, but on casters — you’ll probably need a trailer or very large truck. I can help load.

Asking $800 OBO

Happy to answer any questions! Hoping this can go to someone who gets decent use out of it!

I have a video of it running which I can send if interested. Unfortunately as I had to recreate my account (due to losing access to my old email address) I can only upload an image at a time.

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Beautiful build! Sucks you have to sell it but hopefully you’ll be back for another one in due time! Good luck with the sale!

Thanks Jonathan! I appreciate the compliment! I’m sure I’ll be back–these things are addictive to build…

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Oh trust me… I know :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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That’s really a nice build. You can easily store it though, just remove the beam and the side plates, core and other parts fit into a medium box. :slightly_smiling_face:

If the rails on the beam are aluminium, you might want to give a discount for it because the buyer will need to get proper rails since bearings are going to eat those up.

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Disassembling and keeping the parts is definitely my plan B. I figure since I can’t keep the table that it might be worth more to somebody as a full setup, but worst case I’m sure I could sell the base as a layout table of some sort and keep the rest (I think I may also subconsciously like the idea of doing another full build in the future)!

Also good catch on my post. I was wrong on Aluminum. These are standard EMT conduit from Lowes which I have verified are steel. Thanks for the catch!

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That would be an amazing deal for someone for sure! Funny thing is I have one leaving here today headed to AZ.

Have you posted it on FB Marketplace?

I haven’t. Marketplace is probably a good idea–I just thought it may be too specialized of item to get much traction. I’ll try it out!

Selfishly wish I would’ve posted a little earlier, but glad I didn’t keep you from getting your build fix! :winking_face_with_tongue:

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It’s such a great deal, and I’m practically a neighbor, but I … just … don’t … need … 2 … Lowriders. I’ve been hovering here trying to justify it since my table isn’t full size, and my truck doesn’t really need to be in the garage.

It’s a super nice build for someone. Hopefully its gets a good home with other tools to keep it company.

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Perfect opportunity to upgrade to a full sheet for you and sell yours to the next guy wanting to start out :partying_face:

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