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    new toy

    mine new milling machine came Tuesday and I finally took it for a spin today, NOW I WILL finish the back-up of jobs

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    Pictures please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Burch View Post
    Pictures please.
    shucks , I would post pictures but the camera was too complex for me , so I give it away, the mill are from harbor freight Model # 44991

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    Funny. Maybe that mill will be too complicated too... Might have to come pick that up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Burch View Post
    Funny. Maybe that mill will be too complicated too... Might have to come pick that up!
    I said the the camera was too complex NOT complicated, it's a standard type of mill and working ok after I got the height wheel unlock

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    How much you paid to buy new milling machine? What type of features do your machine have? I am asking this becuase I am also interested to buy top quality milling machine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adan Bailey View Post
    How much you paid to buy new milling machine? What type of features do your machine have? I am asking this because I am also interested to buy top quality milling machine.
    the mill itself cost close to 6 hundred plus another 4 or 5 for a rotary table and tools, my mill are not top quality but it will perform well enough for me

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    Did you learn to use a mill back in school, or during the course of a job?

    Todd

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Burch View Post
    Did you learn to use a mill back in school, or during the course of a job?

    Todd


    If this question are direct at me then the answer are NO to both

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