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I bought a CNC machine at an online machinery auction, hired a third-party machinery mover, and what happened next exposed the real risks of buying industrial equipment at auction. If you are considering buying a CNC mill, CNC lathe, or any used industrial machinery from an online auction, this is something you need to see. In this video I break down my experience purchasing a CNC machine through a machinery auction, wiring payment, arranging heavy equipment transport, and dealing with the unexpected problems that can happen with third-party movers and “as-is, where-is” auction terms. Many shop owners and small machine shop operators don’t realize how much responsibility falls on the buyer when purchasing used CNC machines or industrial equipment online. Whether you run a manufacturing business, are starting a machine shop, flipping used CNC equipment, or bidding on industrial surplus auctions like BidSpotter, GovDeals, or other heavy equipment auction platforms, this video highlights the hidden risks involved in: Buying a CNC mill or CNC lathe at auction Hiring a machinery mover or industrial equipment transporter Wiring money for heavy equipment purchases Understanding “as-is” and “where-is” auction policies Protecting your investment in used industrial machinery CNC machine auctions can be a great way to find deals on mills, lathes, and other manufacturing equipment, but there are serious risks that buyers need to understand before placing a bid. If you are in the CNC industry, own a small machine shop, or are investing in industrial equipment, this experience may help you avoid costly mistakes. If you’ve ever bought a CNC machine at auction or dealt with heavy equipment logistics, share your experience in the comments. Let’s help other machinists and shop owners avoid the same problems.