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That is the machine
I have had a production company on to me wanting to use the video clip on the discovery programe "you have been warned"
They want to interview me as well
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Great shop photos guys!! Always interesting to check out others shops and equipment!!
Very enjoyable, thanks for posting these!
(Doubleboost,, Don't be shy,,, Just act yourself,, Get "Spiffied all up", and walk in like you own the place!! Lol (Not easy to do!!)
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well your new shop is a well lade out
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Here is one picture for now, this is my mill it is a Harnadge mill with a Bridgeport J head.
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(03-30-2013, 06:43 PM)fullautomike Wrote: Here is one picture for now, this is my mill it is a Harnadge mill with a Bridgeport J head.
Interesting looking mill. What's the table size and travel?
Ed
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The "base" is a Hardinge horizontal mill like the one in this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVSCPr8tm-c table is 25" x6.5" not sure about the travel right now. I do not have the power feed or the parts to make it work as a horizontal mill, I suppose I should surf ebay and pick them up....incase.
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A Frankenmill - cool
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(03-30-2013, 06:43 PM)fullautomike Wrote: Here is one picture for now, this is my mill it is a Harnadge mill with a Bridgeport J head.
I like the recyclable chip guard on the left side!! Go Green!!
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Here is my lathe, a Harrison M300
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(04-03-2013, 06:58 PM)fullautomike Wrote: Here is my lathe, a Harrison M300
Nice lathe. What's the distance between centers?
Ed