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Hi Guys,
I just bought a "new" J-Head Bridgeport. It came out of a production environment, the price was pretty reasonable and it was local so I jumped. It has some good points, like a recently overhauled motor and spindle and it is mechanically sound (everything works). It's also has it's fair share of wear but I knew that going in.
The one thing I didn't look really closely at was the quill. It's got quite a lot of scoring. Most of it's in the first 2" or so then it gets better.
The quill seems to go up and down OK. I don't feel that it's loose in the bore though I haven't put an indicator on it yet. Is this going to cause issues? I'm new to the milling machines. I watched some videos on what to look for on BPs, most of it was wear in the ways and run out in the spindles, not a lot on the quill it's self.
Thanks,
K
I just bought a "new" J-Head Bridgeport. It came out of a production environment, the price was pretty reasonable and it was local so I jumped. It has some good points, like a recently overhauled motor and spindle and it is mechanically sound (everything works). It's also has it's fair share of wear but I knew that going in.
The one thing I didn't look really closely at was the quill. It's got quite a lot of scoring. Most of it's in the first 2" or so then it gets better.
The quill seems to go up and down OK. I don't feel that it's loose in the bore though I haven't put an indicator on it yet. Is this going to cause issues? I'm new to the milling machines. I watched some videos on what to look for on BPs, most of it was wear in the ways and run out in the spindles, not a lot on the quill it's self.
Thanks,
K