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You are right Ed. I would have liked that feature as well. But until I hit the lottery jackpot I'll have to make do. LOL.
Then I'll just buy a bigger house with all new machines, because I'm not about to try and move the ones I have again. Whoever buys
this house gets the machines too!
Willie
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And now for the mill!
I carried this beaset down the basement steps bit by bit and then decided to restore the whole mill....:s
It is in really good condition with minor surface rust.
All the rust is now gone and the clean bits are sitting around with a protective coat of wax while i strip and repaint all the other bits!
It also came with this rusted Palmgren milling vise!!! I did not see what make it was till later. Just needs a good cleaning and a new set of jaw inserts and it will be ready to work again!
All the pics are from the original owner who had stored it in his garage for 2 years and never used it...
I will start another thread about the restoration later!
Andrew
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1959 Myford ML7,1949 South Bend 9A,Clausing 8520 mill,Keller Die filer,1929 Rhodes Shaper.
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Andrew,
That's great stuff. Quite the photographer smashing pics.
If you could could show the restoration - that would be great.
:):):):)
DaveH
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Andrew,
That will make a nice mill for you once you get it restored. I look forward to seeing your progress on the restoration.
Ed