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Yes.. broken talons for everyone!Aren't the democrats fixing at least those first two for us? 🤣
Fine! I guess we'll wait then.
plan on pulling it off tomorrow
Yes.. broken talons for everyone!Aren't the democrats fixing at least those first two for us? 🤣
Fine! I guess we'll wait then.
Just what I need to make slotted channel brackets for my dump bed mount. Enjoy that beast of a machine!Bridgeport mill
You need to find You a good tool maker buddy that lives close ,,, I have a good Friend that worked in a machine shop for 40 years, He has his own shop at his home also, He would work in the machine shop all day and go home and do it as a hobby and He has been a Very Valuable source of information and help, to have a Knowledgeable friend to help is Priceless,,,,Not until I get it off the trailer
I’ve got several of those.. out vocational school teaches machine shop and that’s one of the biggest around industries hereYou need to find You a good tool maker buddy that lives close ,,, I have a good Friend that worked in a machine shop for 40 years, He has his own shop at his home also, He would work in the machine shop all day and go home and do it as a hobby and He has been a Very Valuable source of information and help, to have a Knowledgeable friend to help is Priceless,,,,
Exactly.. I could have probably gotten by with less expensive wore out machine for what I’ll mostly do. But I’m 34... in 20-30 years who knows what I’ll be into.Just what I need to make slotted channel brackets for my dump bed mount. Enjoy that beast of a machine!
Buy once cry once!Exactly.. I could have probably gotten by with less expensive wore out machine for what I’ll mostly do. But I’m 34... in 20-30 years who knows what I’ll be into.
Basically what I came to accept..Buy once cry once!
2200-2300 from what I’ve readCurious how much it weighs? Looking forward to your first project.
Looks like it could be tippy like a P500,...without spacers.2200-2300 from what I’ve read
Lol.. no. Its f***ing heavy. Not much worry of tipping it overLooks like it could be tippy like a P500,...without spacers.
maybe if you were just plunging straight down into a hole or something , but I would not try cross feeding with it as the spindle in a drill press isn't as heavy as a spindle on a milling machine just my 2 cent's worth. 41 years in tool n die shop.
Thanks, was asking for cutting 6 inch slots in smaller gauge channel on the left of picture. Good to have some diverse expertise here.maybe if you were just plunging straight down into a hole or something , but I would not try cross feeding with it as the spindle in a drill press isn't as heavy as a spindle on a milling machine just my 2 cent's worth. 41 years in tool n die shop.
if the matl. is thin and you drill a starter hole feed slow and easy you could probably get away with it . raise the drill table up and keep the quill engaged as much as possible to minimize flex.Thanks, was asking for cutting 6 inch slots in smaller gauge channel on the left of picture. Good to have some diverse expertise here.
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I have seen a lot of stuff in drill presses and mills turn into helicopters and go flying across the shop sometimes with body parts as well ( just be carefull and go easy ) hate seeing anyone hurt.As they said.. it’s not the best idea. And why I went with a mill vs a press.