My milling machine being professionally moved out of its former home...
It's former owner did not wish to pay the costs of having it professionally moved.
So I got it for a reasonable price. But they kept the tooling and DRO.
I have enough of my own R8 tooling to make most things I need.
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Moral of the story, don't build a cinder block wall around your milling machine.
This required some specialized tiny fork lifts used for tool moving, to get it around a protruding wall. Very expensive.
Then a truck at 120$ an hour... Not for the timid.. God was kind and stopped the snow just long enough for us to get it to it's new home.
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Came with 14" rotary table and a big Kurt Vise..
I just picked up a power tapper for baseplate work..
If you want to do really cool laser and instrument stuff, you need one of these, or access to a CNC..
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Its primary use is non-laser, however.. I got it hooked to the three phase and she's running. Waiting on a few parts to get here for a tune-up.
In my case I'm lucky, it was really only ever used on simple aluminum molds, so not much wear and near zero spindle run-out.
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Woot!
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See attached...
Steve


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