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RE: Let's See Your Mill - stevec - 09-24-2012 The pics are prolly on the "old" website which I believe is no longer accessible. Greg, I do remember Conrod and his engine block mill. He was a neat guy! It appears it's only my short term memory that's failing. What were we talking about? RE: Let's See Your Mill - EdK - 09-24-2012 (09-24-2012, 01:00 PM)f350ca Wrote: There was a chap years ago on the machine builders network (Conrod was his handle) who made a horizontal mill out of a 4 cylinder engine block. Steve will probably remember, or should but you can never tell these days. The spindle was mounted in one of the bores and I believe the top arm as well. Used connecting rods from an engine the end spindle support. Was a pretty neat machine. Is this the one? http://groups.yahoo.com/group/multimachine/ Ed RE: Let's See Your Mill - stevec - 09-24-2012 Ed, I got scared off when I saw the "calendar" selection page. Sorry! RE: Let's See Your Mill - f350ca - 09-24-2012 Thats similar Ed but not it, his was bench mounted if memory serves me but usually it doesn't. It was written up in a magazine maybe, will look for a copy of the article. RE: Let's See Your Mill - sasquatch - 09-24-2012 Conrod is a friend of mine, and the write up was i believe in Homeshop Machinist Magazine in maybe 2002? He is still around, but into guns and gun repair/modifications now after loosing his wife, downsized his equipment , moved to another town, and has since remarried. Yup, a great guy and talented. RE: Let's See Your Mill - Highpower - 09-24-2012 Another one.... RE: Let's See Your Mill - f350ca - 09-24-2012 THATS IT Thanks Willie Sasquatch i wondered where he evaporated to. If your talking to him say Hi, might remember me. RE: Let's See Your Mill - TOM REED - 09-24-2012 That is a really interesting and ingenious mill. I would really like to see the whole article. tom RE: Let's See Your Mill - sasquatch - 09-24-2012 That's the one,, thanks Highpower for finding those pics!! Greg will do, hear from him from time to time. RE: Let's See Your Mill - bobm4360 - 09-25-2012 Thanks for the compliments! The mill has a factory "slow speed" countershaft with 5-step sheaves, and came with lever feeds on all axes. Shortly after buying it , the vertical micrometer feed was purchased, the other 2 feeds much later. I bought it at a company sale with 2 arbors and about 25 cutters for a ridiculously low price, covered with coolant sludge and a very little rust on the overarm and table. I was told that it had about 100 hours of use, but it wasn't what the company wanted. "Restoration" was about 3-4 hours of rags, kerosene, and 4-0 steel wool. It IS a stout little machine as befits a production tool, and AFAIK, it's still in production and parts are available. Regards, Bob |