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Welrod,
That's a beast of a mill you have there. Looks nice and stout.
Ed
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Hello All,
I can vouch for these old TOS Mills, I used one as an Apprentice, and it was every bit as good as anything "Western" if not quite as fancy as a Cinncinati, They are a good solid machine that gets the job done.
Hello Welrod,
Does the vertical head have the 2:1 stepup? If I remember correctly there were two vertical head ratios on the one I used, might have been 2:1 and 4:1 or 1:1 and 2:1.
Well done, going for a proper old school Mill, it's not the easy choice for a hobbyist.
Best Regards
Rick
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Hello All,
Thank you for your comments.
Hello Rick,
For my part the two heads that I have run with a ratio of 1/1.
Best Regards
Michel
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Welrod,
One fine Mill you have there, rigidity shouldn't be problem.
Looks good in it's new home
DaveH
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Welrod,
That looks like a "propper job"
Not be much to flex
The roller set up looks great
Is it running 3 phase
John