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I though it was better there than TX, Or has the good stuff gone across the boarder there also.Nobody sells used equipment for a reasonable price around here
I though it was better there than TX, Or has the good stuff gone across the boarder there also.Nobody sells used equipment for a reasonable price around here
Well reasonable is on the eye of the beholder, but it’s clean and just what I’ve been looking for.Really nice setup. I need a good manual mill like that in my shop. Nobody sells used equipment for a reasonable price around here. When it seems reasonable its pretty clapped out and the price still isn't reasonable.
Well reasonable is on the eye of the beholder, but it’s clean and just what I’ve been looking for.
Bob,That is FOR SURE. I've seen old RF30s sitting on a pallet outdoors around here being offered for 2-3 times what it would cost to buy a brand new RF31 with a stand. Their eye must be beholding something I sure ain't seeing. LOL. Not that I want that. Ultimately I'll probably just buy new. Matt over at PM has a couple knee mills that look like what I would want.
Bob,
I'd decided to order a PM835 from Matt and then that evening I saw this and was able to pick it up. It's a "bargain" when compared to new pricing, but I'm ashamed to admit I didn't even haggle--fair price, just what I wanted, dialed in and operational, and less than half what the PM835 would cost me.
Evan
Its there to teach the operator to pay attention next time. Drill AND tap too deep. Just my guess. It could be a special hold down screw. Does it still have the nut? Or is that another part you'll have to engineer? It looks like a robust vice.