Hi Jeff,You have a picture of that 8X30? I'd like to see it if you don't mind.
Bruce
Love the Erector Set at the base of the mill. That just goes to prove you are still a 12 year old going on 13 for several decades. A great place to be BTW. I have a similar mill, a Jet JVM-840. Good little mills.
Best
Jim
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Hi Jeff,
Here's a photo of my Jet JVM-830. Grizzly makes a comparable one (along with others). I put a 4-axis TPAC Tools DRO on it and a X-axis power feed from a Grizzly round column Rong Fu mill/drill clone. Also put a smaller pulley on top of the motor cone pulley and the mid-shaft pulley to get the speed down to around 150 rpm. Been a pretty decent mill for a lot of years. Weighs around 900 lbs. and is pretty solid. Great size for a smaller shop. Oh, made a 5 1/2" riser block from a 8" round to get about 18" max distance from the spindle to the table.
Bruce
Bruce
Love the Erector set at the base of the mill. That just goes to prove that you are still 11 years old going on 12 and holding after several decades. (A good place to be BTW). I have a similar Jet JVM-840 mill. Very good little machines.
Best
Jim_Z
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It is pretty easy to remove the motor, both ends of the head, the swivel at the head and pretty much everything below that is various degrees of pain in the butt to pull apart. It isn't hard like replacing the spark plugs on a front wheel drive V-6 car but you can at least get a book that covers how to do it and how to get it back together.I ordered the HF 40939 Labor Day weekend and got it today. Is this machine relatively easy to break down ? I need to move it and don't have a pallet jack. It's still in the shipping crate. I'd also like to inspect and clean the castings. I figured on breaking it down to move would the best way to handle both tasks at the same time.
Tim