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- City
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- Zip Code
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I'd like to sell my central machinery Mill/Drill. I no longer have a use for it and hope someone else can put it to good use.
It works well. The ways run smooth. There is a vice (the vice handle was lost in my last move, replaceable online). Currently running a jacobs chuck, but I believe you could set it up to run collets if you wanted.
I've cut dovetails, drilled and tapped more holes than I can remember, and done other general milling projects with this. It has always served me well. The lack of a knee adjustment never hindered me too much as long as I payed attention to my set-up
It was at one point set up for a longitudinal power feed, which I no longer have.
Also comes with a heavy, and I do mean heavy metal stand.
I am asking $1300 for the mill/drill and the stand. You may ask about gun trades, but I'm not looking for much right now.
It will need to be picked up in Sweet Home, OR as I'm not delivering it, sorry. I would recommend a trailer, but you might be able to get it into the bed of a pickup if you had enough help.
Sorry for the poor picture, it's the only one I have. This was in my old shop, and was a bit tight on space and cluttered.
It works well. The ways run smooth. There is a vice (the vice handle was lost in my last move, replaceable online). Currently running a jacobs chuck, but I believe you could set it up to run collets if you wanted.
I've cut dovetails, drilled and tapped more holes than I can remember, and done other general milling projects with this. It has always served me well. The lack of a knee adjustment never hindered me too much as long as I payed attention to my set-up
It was at one point set up for a longitudinal power feed, which I no longer have.
Also comes with a heavy, and I do mean heavy metal stand.
I am asking $1300 for the mill/drill and the stand. You may ask about gun trades, but I'm not looking for much right now.
It will need to be picked up in Sweet Home, OR as I'm not delivering it, sorry. I would recommend a trailer, but you might be able to get it into the bed of a pickup if you had enough help.
Sorry for the poor picture, it's the only one I have. This was in my old shop, and was a bit tight on space and cluttered.
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