I have an old Buffalo #18 drill press, I am thinking about giving it a good clean up and going over and adding a collet chuck to it for ER 32 collets and use it for light milling with an old Mastercraft compound vise we have on a shelf around here somewhere . I have a Bridgeport but its about to get shrink wrapped and greased up and put in storage until I move again to a more permanent location. I really only plan on making little model airplane engine parts and other assorted little things that come along. I plan on pulling the quill and spindle out and seeing what is worn and how much I can tighten it up and boring and tapping a hole at the top of the MT2 taper for a stud to thread into the top of the collet adapter. I know it's not a milling machine but for the little things I need at home and at the farm it should do for now, Plus its paid for and not being used much now anyway. I also plan on making a collet adapter for my old Atlas 10 inch lathe so they can share the same collets. I could live where I am for years or months I have no idea and don't want to rig the Bridgeport into the cellar only to have to pull it in the spring. T J