I just purchased my first milling machine, it's an older Enco 105-1110 RF-30 round column mill that I haven't even used yet but I've spent time going through it & cleaning it up which I've really enjoyed. Now that it is ready to be run & I can learn how to use the darn thing I got a pretty good offer to sell the machine covering what I paid for it, invested into it plus a little more but I am struggling with the decision. I'll be keeping the tooling I've already accumulated plus a set of Igaging absolute DRO's I planned on installing on the old mill. I've read all the pitfalls of owning a round column mill & while they may deter me slightly I think I can adapt to its shortcomings. The budget including selling the old mill & adding some cash for a new mill would be $1500 & I think that puts me into a machine like the 704 since space is a premium in the garage. As much as I'd love a BP style mill even though I have 220 wired in the garage I just don't have the room, as it is the Enco on a stand is taking up more room than I hoped. An older used machine isn't out of the question of course but they are hard to come by in a bench mill type of size so it looks like a new machine would have to replace it. Looking at my choices in the $1500 range it looks like the 704, possibly the PMD-25 & maybe something else I haven't found yet are my choices but I can't help but feel like I am not really getting an upgrade.
Sure 350lbs shipping weight is a lot easier to move around but I realize what the loss of mass can do to the capacity of the machine as well as 1hp 110v vs the 1.5hp 220v I currently have. I have no experience with a mill other than the current mill I've spent time cleaning, trimming & adjusting. I have some projects that I plan on, basically milling boxes out of delrin which is why I bought the machine but I also have guns, a muscle car & other toys I tinker with as time allows. In other words I'll be hobby milling & using the machine to learn the fundamentals of machining as a hobby. So what do I do here? Go for new & shiny or stick with old iron? Is it an upgrade or not? Pro's, con's or draw?
Sure 350lbs shipping weight is a lot easier to move around but I realize what the loss of mass can do to the capacity of the machine as well as 1hp 110v vs the 1.5hp 220v I currently have. I have no experience with a mill other than the current mill I've spent time cleaning, trimming & adjusting. I have some projects that I plan on, basically milling boxes out of delrin which is why I bought the machine but I also have guns, a muscle car & other toys I tinker with as time allows. In other words I'll be hobby milling & using the machine to learn the fundamentals of machining as a hobby. So what do I do here? Go for new & shiny or stick with old iron? Is it an upgrade or not? Pro's, con's or draw?