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New toy for the shop..........
Just bought this milling machine. It is small enough to be a table top model, but big enough to actually do some work! This bad boy weighs in at 600 lbs so I am in the process of building a steel frame bench for it to sit on.
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That looks like fun.
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Cool. Is that a Grizzly? I'll be interested to hear how well it works . . .
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Actually, it was originally from Harbor Freight Tools. The PO added about $500 worth of misc. tools inc. a higher quality chuck. I've got several projects planned for it already! Now all I need is a nice little lathe!
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Nice selection of collets, and I assume those are end mills...?
Did you get a vise? (I'd love to have a small mill and a small lathe.)
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600 pounds!?! Must be the finest in cast iron from a Chinese foundry.
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I have basically the same machine, I bought the table/stand that they sell with it, it has a tray so you can cool and collect a cutting fluid if you want. I also got a good swivel vice and an angle vise (cheap) came with it. I picked up a bunch of zinc diodes from a boat shop and practised on those they are real soft and easy on the tooling. Its a fun machine and I also want a small metal lathe too, and a plasma cutter and a .....
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Where is the market for these? $500?
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Prices........
Harbor Freight is selling these mills now for $1200 (originally $1500) plus about $100 shipping. The one that I bought is only about 6 months old and has some nice upgrades. It was on Ebay, located in north Florida not too far from my home. I paid the "buy it now" price of $1,000 because it was the size I wanted and close enough to pick up (no shipping hassles). Would have liked to have gotten it for a bit less, but, that's life. I spent the last two days building a stand for it out of steel angle and birch plywood. The stand is 2'x 2' x 3' tall. Should be strong enough to park my SC on!
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Forgot to post a picture of the new stand. It is built from 2x2 and 1.5x1.5 angle iron with 3/4" birch plywood for the shelf and top. The top is 2'x2' with the bottom of the legs slightly wider for a steady stance. All bolted together with 3/8" bolts. The plywood is bolted to the angle with 1/4" carriage bolts.
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Fred, very nice. I would like to see what project(s) you have planned.
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Nice score. But it looks like a brute for the stand at 600 lbs. If I were building the stand, I'd put some diagonals on the sides & back. But that's just me.
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bump! - nice milling machine you got there!
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Bracing......
I was thinking of doing that. A cross brace on each side and the back would add a great deal to the stands' strength!
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My 'Rusnok' 18" combo horiz & vert mill from WWII navy ship. Weighs about 2000 lbs. The base was made by Singer sewing mach co. $150.00 at a yard sale. listed as a heavy duty drill press. Came with about 50 collets. (Oil can points toward horiz output 'morse taper' connect). With the original light! 4 speeds. Works good.
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Time for some AR15's!
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Some of the lathes in my shop are older than I am, the mills are a little newer:
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Mill stand with x-braces..........
I went ahead and added the x-braces to the sides and back. I think the stand was plenty strong enough, but just in case..............
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You need mass for the base. Bags of sand etc.
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