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Thanks for the reply, we should have enough space for a separate milling machine, just not a full size one thinking of something similar to the Warco economy or rf25 size machine from looking about, just got to find one that's not a 7 hour drive away
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I bought my warco major mill in 1995 and my warco bh900 lathe in 2001 and both have done a power of work often well above what they were designed to do
Many people don't rate warco machines but I feel for the price they cant be beat My lathe was only £1600 and you cant even get close to a new myford for that and it came with everything for that price So my advice is have a look at the warco stuff and make your on mind up Mark |
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If you are not in the South of the UK, you may be interested in a Centec 2A type machine - there's one on e bay at the moment in Selby for £1150 or make an offer http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Centec-2A-...3D232037613529 and Cheffins have one in their Harrogate auction next w/ehttp://www.cheffins.co.uk/lot/-1200006-vintage-0
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Nice looking small machine but they do have the height problem I mentioned above.
You can add a riser block down the track http://www.lathes.co.uk/centec/page6.html |
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Another cheap one here
https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-powe...tent=GpB_month I used to have a Centec myself, they are a super little machine. At one point I grafted a Bridgeport head onto it !! Phil |
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Small desk top machine here,
should be able to strip and carry to the basement OK http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1723022138...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT Nick
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The mill/drills with the round column have a problem not often mentioned.
You only have accurate vertical travel for the length of the quill. You can of course go more but you have to unlock the head and raise it on the column. When you do that you loose your position and have to reset the job. They work fine for general milling but for boring something or drilling a big hole where you have to start with a center drill and work up to bigger sizes it can cause problems. Like I said still fine for general milling. |
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There actually seems to be 2, one fitted and one on the tray. |
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