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I have a Harrison M250, have not used it in years but would call it light duty, did a lot of machining years ago on larger machines and hop back to one of these and it is sort of a toy, but still great for home use, just lacks the ability to take a 1/4 inch cut in stainless steel. The downside of the more ridged machines is weight, the old solid machines are a pain to move. The M250 is about 1100lbs.
A lot of the older industrial machines will be three phase power, so it will need a motor swap or inverter drive for home use, try to stay less then 2hp for running an inverter.
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