Possible Milling Machine Purchase

I'd never pay retail for a new one, but if the price and condition were right, it'd certainly be better than nothing. It'll never mill or turn as well as a dedicated machine, but for small work every once in a while, you should be able to make some decent parts with it if you work within its limits. Are you gonna be building watches with it? Not likely.

Now, personally, if I wanted a machine that both did lathe AND mill work, and didn't take up half of a smaller shop, I'd buy the biggest lathe I felt comfortable with and get a milling table for it. Or better yet, I'd by a decent benchtop lathe and a bench top mill and have the best of both worlds.

If you're familiar with Clickspring on Youtube, does all of his work in something like a 6'x12' storage shed, and he DOES build time pieces. ;)
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A little scrubbing...

https://raleigh.craigslist.org/tls/d/raleigh-milling-machine/6769915851.html

This one is a tank! would need a phase converter...Two months on craigs list...should be ready to deal! I'd buy it if it was close to me...

https://greensboro.craigslist.org/tls/d/milling-machine/6744339480.html

Perfect for a kinfe shop that has limited space...probably a very good little mill.

https://harrisburg.craigslist.org/tls/d/mechanicsburg-sheldon-no-0-horizontal/6785606373.html

When it comes to iron...old is often as good or better than new...

I'd scrub for a week and take the table off the knee mill. I'd pull the door off too. There's a way!!!!
 
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