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Good luck with the build when you get to it. The parts in a kit are known to fit well & for want of a better term if there is an issue it's one throat to choke if there are any issues, especially with LDO tracking their batches & LDO serials. The quality is great & should there be an issue...
Getting a kit would still be the better way to go & build stock. It will be the most cost efficient & a good platform to troubleshoot whilst stock (should you need to). Once working you can gain some familiarity with the machine whilst acquiring parts to go tool changer & mod as needed.
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