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That looks like a decent machine, but the ones with the table/head-height handle(Y axis?) above the spindle always scare me. You end up reaching above all the moving parts and coolant spray!If I had the room in my shop and $1500, I would consider buying a new import surface grinder similar to that pictured below. You can find some online which at least color match (aesthetics are important to me) to Precision Matthews machines.
If Precision Matthews ever comes out with a surface grinder, I will make room in the shop and find $1500.
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Also, a 618 Micromaster is a whole 'nother beast. The automatic feed is so incredibly awesome that it makes surface grinding darn-near easy! I wouldn't want to have to deal with anything else!
I see Kieth Rucker working on his that is all manual, and it seems like you need 5 hands to run X, Y and Z at the same time! I have 1 lever to turn on auto feed, then I just adjust the head height and feed direction. The rest is done for me.