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RE: Let's See Your Mill - lazylathe - 02-18-2012 I will do my best with the restoration pics! Once i get into a project the camera is usually the last thing on my mind! Now that i have a request i will do my best! Andrew RE: Let's See Your Mill - Brass_Machine - 02-20-2012 Mine is much smaller than what most of you have. Currently 2 axes are converted to CNC. However, I have just started a major overhaul of my tiny mill... Try not laugh too hard! this little guy has done a lot of work. RE: Let's See Your Mill - pjf134 - 02-20-2012 [attachment=67][attachment=68] Brass Machine, I think my mini mill is smaller than yours. I got this mill for free with a lot of extras along with a brand new Sherline CNC lathe with a lot of extras too, with the Sherline computer also. I want a big mill, but for now this will work. I do have to make some room in my shop for more tools that I need. Paul RE: Let's See Your Mill - DaveH - 02-21-2012 Eric, I think Paul is correct his mill is smaller than yours Nice solid mill Eric:) Paul, nice accessories for your Sherline mill DaveH RE: Let's See Your Mill - Highpower - 02-21-2012 I would love to have either one of those machines actually. Those would be a perfect companion to my mini-late. Spindle speed is often more important than size. And I'll bet those babies can crank out some rpm - yes? The CNC control is icing on the cake! RE: Let's See Your Mill - Mayhem - 02-21-2012 Well I just picked this up last month - A 1969 or 1970 Kondia FV-1 Powermill (Kondia were unable to confirm the year). I picked it up knowing the x-feed didn't work and also that the quill feed was missing some parts. I have sorted out the x-feed and I'm now in the process of figuring out what is missing from the quill feed. Table size is 42x9 [attachment=73] RE: Let's See Your Mill - Highpower - 02-21-2012 Go big, or go home eh? Well that is great to be able to house such a machine Mayhem. Something that most of us can only dream about. Good for you. We will require regular updates on your progress of course. RE: Let's See Your Mill - Brass_Machine - 02-21-2012 (02-21-2012, 02:25 AM)DaveH Wrote: Eric, Ahhh. It is. But I bet his work envelope is bigger RE: Let's See Your Mill - Mayhem - 02-21-2012 Thanks Highpower. I think the size and the fact it is 3 phase worked in my favour. Too big for a lot of hobbyists and too old for a working shop. I paid $900 for it and that included $450 worth of new tooling. No vise or cutting tools though. . We are starved here in Perth for machines. I had been keeping an eye out for a few years and very little were available here and when they do come along they were BIG dollars. Other option would have been a new import and that would cost about 5K RE: Let's See Your Mill - doubleboost - 02-25-2012 Hi This is my 626 mill Rise block proves very handy John |