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I currently have a M series milling machine. It's in good shape but I'm thinking about upgrading and getting away from the round ram. I don't want to sell my mill until I buy the replacement first. I really don't know what I should ask.
I have a VFD to run the mill and a static converter to run the power feed. I have a full set of B&S 7 collets, boxes full of B&S shell holder end mills, drill chucks and DRO on it. It was a great mill to learn on but I really want a mill with a dovetail and I may start doing more machine work on the side.
I have a couple of vices and rotatory tables but plan on keeping them. I may even keep the end mills and make an adapter to use them. I have 100s of end mills which would cost a fortune to replace.
I'm terrible about selling equipment. I tend to buy things and then never get rid of it. I have a smaller Clausing lathe that I hardly use but it's in too good of shape to get rid of and it's nice to have two lathes sometimes.
I don't have any pictures on my phone but it's in great condition for being close to 80 years old and the paint is good too.
I have a VFD to run the mill and a static converter to run the power feed. I have a full set of B&S 7 collets, boxes full of B&S shell holder end mills, drill chucks and DRO on it. It was a great mill to learn on but I really want a mill with a dovetail and I may start doing more machine work on the side.
I have a couple of vices and rotatory tables but plan on keeping them. I may even keep the end mills and make an adapter to use them. I have 100s of end mills which would cost a fortune to replace.
I'm terrible about selling equipment. I tend to buy things and then never get rid of it. I have a smaller Clausing lathe that I hardly use but it's in too good of shape to get rid of and it's nice to have two lathes sometimes.
I don't have any pictures on my phone but it's in great condition for being close to 80 years old and the paint is good too.