springer82
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Have you nothing in your area for used equipment? I see full sized knee mills starting at about $1200.
Have you nothing in your area for used equipment? I see full sized knee mills starting at about $1200.
Just be careful, the cheap ones are usually have 3 phase motors.Have you nothing in your area for used equipment? I see full sized knee mills starting at about $1200.
Really dont have the room! I would have preferred that! A real Bridgeport mill heck yeah. No room though!
And they don't have an auto off. I leave mine on by mistake at least 50% of the time. Good thing I have a large supply of CR2032 batteries thanks to my wife's "extreme couponing"
Just be careful, the cheap ones are usually have 3 phase motors.
I hear this reasoning a lot, but when you factor in the bench or stand that the mill sits on, a bench top mill is really NOT that much of a space saver over a full sized (or especially a mid sized) knee mill. And for the extra capability, I think it's worth blocking out an extra couple of feet per side.
YMMV
Just be careful, the cheap ones are usually have 3 phase motors.
My problem is the mill is going into an old bedroom that I am going to convert into a "MANCAVE", gonna do my reloading and some of my knife work in there. The Bridgeport would never make it down the hallway or thru the door.
Glidden, that's the same machine I have and I like it. it would benefit from a DRO though as this one and honestly most other imports always have some slop in their dials. I don't have a DRO but maybe in the future, right now the dials on mine are pretty good.
I don't think I'm missing anything by having a round column, over all it's a pretty tight machine.
Moving it, on the other hand takes some logistical planning. I had a boom truck lift it off a trailer and place it on a custom fabricated stand with wheels...then pushed it in the shop.
If I planned on moving this thru a house like I think your suggesting, I'd plan ahead and make an appointment with a chiropractor. it's a big, heavy, awkward machine to be moving.
just a note on this....safe movers put large things into basements and bedrooms all the time. I had a Bridgeport moved up 2 flights of steps in a friends' machine shop. We also moved a 9 ft engine lathe up there the same day. Safe movers have a thing called a stair climber that will move thousands of pounds up and into small, tight spaces....
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I know this thread has turned into a DRO thread but I've been considering this mill also. It's a good sized machine at almost 800 pounds. The only real disadvantage to this one seems to be the round column?
Do you have a link to this machine?
not trying to push but harbor freight also runs a regular 20 percent or more off anything in the store coupon.