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RE: Let's See Your Mill - Rickabilly - 09-25-2012 (09-24-2012, 08:48 PM)Highpower Wrote: Another one.... It's just sooo wrong but I love it. Thanks to everyone that helped get these photos posted. Rick RE: Let's See Your Mill - Mayhem - 10-01-2012 (09-24-2012, 07:44 PM)sasquatch Wrote: Conrod is a friend of mine, and the write up was i believe in Homeshop Machinist Magazine in maybe 2002? We have a gunsmith section and would welcome him with open arms if he is looking for an online hangout! RE: Let's See Your Mill - SnailPowered - 10-01-2012 Obviously I am a newb but it doesn't seem to me that a horizontal mill would be as versatile as a vertical mill. Why the need for a horizontal mill? I really want to make one of these out of an old Geo Metro 3 cylinder or something but I'm confused on what the need for it would be. RE: Let's See Your Mill - Highpower - 10-01-2012 (10-01-2012, 07:34 AM)SnailPowered Wrote: Obviously I am a newb but it doesn't seem to me that a horizontal mill would be as versatile as a vertical mill. Not so grasshopper..... RE: Let's See Your Mill - SnailPowered - 10-01-2012 Well there we go, I had no idea you could use multiple bits. That is pretty darn sweet! RE: Let's See Your Mill - ScrapMetal - 10-01-2012 (09-24-2012, 08:48 PM)Highpower Wrote: Another one.... That's a very cool little horizontal. (I have a "thing" for horizontals though. ) -Ron RE: Let's See Your Mill - Rickabilly - 10-01-2012 I don't think anyone could say horizontal or vertical is king, to be truly versatile it's either one of each or a dual spindle, be it a factory or a Frankenmill, it just makes sense to have a dual spindle, and as I am currently working on (might one day finish) my factory dual spindle giving it a a slotting/shaping head to go with the universal table with spiral indexing and power feeds on all axes and quill. That is everything I can possibly imagine on a mill. It will even do gear shaping with that lot on it. Regards Rick RE: Let's See Your Mill - wrustle - 10-02-2012 Lot's of great pics gentlemen! Who knew there were so many different types and brands of mills out there. Good to see some of the older ones being put to good use! Best Regards, Russ RE: Let's See Your Mill - the penguin - 10-28-2012 Here is my version of a Franken-Mill, a 1936 Bridgeport, with a 1986 mill/drill head. Its very solid and very versatile. RE: Let's See Your Mill - DaveH - 10-28-2012 Jack, Very nice and it looks very solid, did you do any of the conversions? DaveH |