They are both sold. I wouldn't go mini, been there, done that. A 10x22 makes the most sense. Like the one Blondihacks has.
Thanks, I appreciate that.Never hurts to take a step back before taking that new next step forward. The world is changing very quickly these days.
I won't say too much here... Personally, I think you made a good choice when it comes to looking at smaller machining equipment for home hobby adventures.
Thanks, I appreciate that.
I spent an hour or so last night clearing space so that the machines can be made ready at the overhead door.
They definitely take up a lot of space. Next machines will definitely be benchtop machines.
Yup. I kept taps and drills and some nice collet blocks and a 5C spindexer.Did you sell your tooling, power feed and fancy head alignment jig with the mill?
The dividing plates fit the rotary table.Are you keeping the dividing plates?
The dividing plates fit the rotary table.
Yup.The RT went with the mill then?
Yup.
Yes he is. And his first offer was $2000... at which I laughed.Wow, lots of stuff with it. That guys is getting a pretty darn good deal then $3000.
Yes he is. And his first offer was $2000... at which I laughed.
Oh I did alright. The scarce machine market here helped me.Sounds to me like the guy who should be laughing is the guy who got it all for 3!
He is a lucky fellow.
No it was just pitching down rain and my phone was in the kitchen.Did you get a pic of the loading?
Yep. Machines are just machines, easy to buy easy to sell. I have some attachment to a few things but most can get sold down the river with no remorseIt's bittersweet to see your machines leaving on a trailer. But I learned a ton on them and I'll have another lathe in my life. Heck I'm already looking