My story is about the same as 12bolt's. Mine is a Jet circa 1983, made in Taiwan. I paid $400 for it about 4 years ago. It came with a bunch of tooling mostly unused, some of it still covered in cosmoline or whatever that stuff is that tooling comes in. I actually sold my X2 mini mill for $25 more and with less tooling.
Also, like 12 bolt, I added a DRO set up. I just used the igaging DROs because I didn't have the money for a more expensive set up. But he's right, it really does help a lot. The other thing I did was adapt a BP style power feed to the X axis. That has been wonderful. The ways were in excellent shape. Still had the scraping marks on all of the travel of all the axes.
Yours looks to be missing the drill press type downfeed handle on the right side unless it's sitting there somewhere in the coolant tray (which mine does not have). The casting on the handle that grips the shaft cracked on mine but it was easy to mill a replacement.
And that kinda looks like a lathe toolpost grinder sitting in the coolant tray too. Does that come with it?
Anyway, I really like mine. I'm not building space shuttle parts it but does everything I ask of it. It really has a nice work envelope if you don't have room for a full size BP. Mine, and I think most of them are 20" spindle to table, 17" in X, and 7" or a tad more in Y.
If you could get a little better price for it, and all the important bits are in decent shape I'd buy mine again in a heart beat, for even a bit more money.
Mike
Also, like 12 bolt, I added a DRO set up. I just used the igaging DROs because I didn't have the money for a more expensive set up. But he's right, it really does help a lot. The other thing I did was adapt a BP style power feed to the X axis. That has been wonderful. The ways were in excellent shape. Still had the scraping marks on all of the travel of all the axes.
Yours looks to be missing the drill press type downfeed handle on the right side unless it's sitting there somewhere in the coolant tray (which mine does not have). The casting on the handle that grips the shaft cracked on mine but it was easy to mill a replacement.
And that kinda looks like a lathe toolpost grinder sitting in the coolant tray too. Does that come with it?
Anyway, I really like mine. I'm not building space shuttle parts it but does everything I ask of it. It really has a nice work envelope if you don't have room for a full size BP. Mine, and I think most of them are 20" spindle to table, 17" in X, and 7" or a tad more in Y.
If you could get a little better price for it, and all the important bits are in decent shape I'd buy mine again in a heart beat, for even a bit more money.
Mike