Does anyone remember a good thread or how-to regarding how to check out a used mill?
I am actively shopping for a Bridgeport or other vertical milling machine and find that I have no real idea of how to make sure the machine isn't clapped out. Things may look great visually but are there any measurements I could perform quickly and easily without actually milling something to make sure things are decent? Quite a few of the machines I have looked at have been sitting since the user passed on. The folks that have them for sale dont ever seem to know much and there is always a family friend there telling them they are sitting on a pile of gold.
I am actively shopping for a Bridgeport or other vertical milling machine and find that I have no real idea of how to make sure the machine isn't clapped out. Things may look great visually but are there any measurements I could perform quickly and easily without actually milling something to make sure things are decent? Quite a few of the machines I have looked at have been sitting since the user passed on. The folks that have them for sale dont ever seem to know much and there is always a family friend there telling them they are sitting on a pile of gold.