Well, actually, for a while I did. It's a vmc, it made parts, the parts were fine and built a business.
But the machine that made me the
most money was a Cintimatic H40, with an accramatic
nc control. That boy was good for 10k a month. One of the dumber moves I made was to upgrade to something with linear interpolation.
If they both cost the same then your comparison would be valid. But as far as I know, they don't.
The point is not that a fadal or haas or deckel is better than a brother. The point is that the work you do is the deciding factor. A machine is just a tool. It's not something that will get you girls or make your dick bigger. The decision should be made on what you expect it to do and how much it will cost to do that and how secure your finances are. It's quite possibe that a brother is best for this person. They are definitely a good machine.But it's also possible that something else would be a lot more suitable for his situation. The simple answer, "Just buy the best quality no matter what the cost" can be a bad thing, too.
I've been there. There was nothing ever any better than a K&T 200 or 600 with the D control. Kick Fanuc ass left right and center, a wonderful, capable machining center with a control that I'd take right this second over anything Fanuc or Japan ever made. But guess what ? There is no K&T. There is also no Hitachi-Seiki. And there is no Mori-Seiki. There is no support for older Deckels, which are really the only thing that has the capabilities they do for a certain kind of work. There's many more examples of 'quality' that turned out to be not the best choice, if we look harder.
Life is not as simple as you're trying to make it. Fadals work fine, for a certain niche. As do Haas'es and 1962 Cintimatic H40's. At $2500 that Cincy paid for itself four times over in one month. You can top that with a Brother ?
Yeah, a brother may be great for op. Or it may be a waste of $50,000. I'm tending towards the latter because he doesn't know what he's doing. That's not a criticism, no one does when they start out. But you don't get max productivity out of a machine when you start out either. Me flyng a 737 would be a waste, too. But it's a quality airplane, with great support and an admirable track record