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Hello and welcome,Here’s the dope. I got all excited to make my own bearings, reface pins and create basic heavy steel stuff for my heavy equipment repair needs. So I got on Griz-site and ordered a lathe that has so far worked perfectly. But now I need to produce more complex parts in our wind and solar farm and for building farm implement attachments since heavy metal prices have gone crazy. Here’s the skinny. It has to chip steel (not fast or deep but lots of it) and I would prefer metal gears…unless I don’t? I did a lot of research for the lathe but frankly I could use some help finding a good small mill. A bench top is fine but it has to be able to handle REAL work…and (please don’t laugh…too hard…)I’ve only got about a thousand bucks.
Facing, shaping, slotting and shaping mild steel, stainless, aluminum in fairly large pieces (up to 18” long, 1” thick or 1/4” walled tubing etc. gear making would be nice but that’s probably not going to happen in my budget.
Can anyone recommend a mill new or used that would do the basic tasks here on the farm?
All good advice here.
Two questions:
First, do you have the capability to move a 4000 lb. machine?
Second, do you have power available to run a 5+ hp machine?
If you answer yes to both questions you can probably get a worthy machine in your price range by going bigger than most hobby folks want or need. Serious industrial tools are out there and often go cheap because working shops don’t want them and they’re too big for the average garage.
Seeing that you’re on a farm I didn’t bother to ask how much room you have available.
Long drive but here’s one:
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Something like this will take a lot of work but there’s folks on here who can help with advice and maybe even parts. If you keep an eye on local auctions this type of machine will come up, just post up pictures of what you’re looking at and you’ll get an honest assessment from folks here.
If this is all too much you can start with a used Rong Fu 30 clone like I have which will do much of what you need, but not everything. I got mine for $850 in running condition and it fits my space, but sure would like something more substantial if I had room.
John