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snoopdog

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20211230_194103.jpg20211230_194055.jpg20211229_194259.jpgGot tne machine in the shop, barely, with available resources, dinged the belt lid a little. Dirty work now cleaning cosmo and rust. Took several hours to get the rotary unstuck and smooth. got some cold weather coming in, so I'll be holed up a few days. Gotta try and get some wood in today so thats possible.
 
Great news!

I just re-read your other thread here:
https://www.hobby-machinist.com/threads/help-with-iding-this-mill.97151/#post-910968

Are there no markings, labels, plaques at all on the machine?

What's the table size (L x W) ?
What's the motor HP?

Brian
Great news!

I just re-read your other thread here:
https://www.hobby-machinist.com/threads/help-with-iding-this-mill.97151/#post-910968

Are there no markings, labels, plaques at all on the machine?

What's the table size (L x W) ?
What's the motor HP?

Brian No markings that I have found, so far. Asian, on the motor. I'll try to answer your other questions tomorrow. I am so enthused, found some practice material, that I've had stashed !
 
Update, still haven't mound any markings other than on the motor. Spent yesterday cleaning, might get to do a little machining today, maybe. In the bottom picture was an oiler that goes somewhere, the quill has one, any ideas? I'll look again today, did I mention I hate cosmo. I really don't like the open area for the chips to fall into, but it may not be an issue because the table is all the way back, Idk. Anyway, thoughts, suggestions 20220101_113537.jpg20220101_185618.jpghate mail all appreciated.
 
It looks like you are missing your bottom swarf cover! It has a longer slot than the top one and is longer overall.
My Rockwell mill thread has good pictures to help dream yours up!

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