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  1. thriller007

    Wanted: Mill Power Feed

    Well had an impulse buy off eBay last Sunday and look at what arrived today. Not sure that it will work with my machine but like I say it was an impulse buy.
  2. thriller007

    I just bought a milling machine but now I have to get it from Fort Mac....

    Great to know I just had BusyBee quote me on the speed control card.
  3. thriller007

    I just bought a milling machine but now I have to get it from Fort Mac....

    Yes you are right. I took a chance buying a machine from far away that honestly came in pretty rough looking. I put a bunch of elbow grease into it to get it cleaned up. I did not know how much I was going to have to invest into it. If just the speed control card was fried again that would be...
  4. thriller007

    I just bought a milling machine but now I have to get it from Fort Mac....

    It was under $150 since I had a friend that was able to pick it up and drop it off right at the trucking depot. Would have been over $320 if the trucking company had to go pick it up.
  5. thriller007

    I just bought a milling machine but now I have to get it from Fort Mac....

    Not yet but hopefully today. I need to attach the square tubing to the stand first. I will go back to work on it now.
  6. thriller007

    I just bought a milling machine but now I have to get it from Fort Mac....

    You are right. About 2 years Ago I dug the pavement up to put a gas line out there and have appreciated that. I had heat in there before but it was an old oil burning furnace that I had to haul fuel in Jerry cans to a small 60l tank I had. Either way looking at other peoples set ups I feel...
  7. thriller007

    I just bought a milling machine but now I have to get it from Fort Mac....

    Ok making some progress. Cabinets ripped out and mill going in. Now I just need a spot to put the stuff that was in the cabinets as well as the welder and compressor. I knew this garage was too small when I built it....
  8. thriller007

    Wanted: Mill Power Feed

    I see there are power feeds even cheaper like this one https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B071HBBRRP/ref=dp_cerb_2 has anyone ever used something like it? It only has 135 lbs of torque in comparison. How much do you need on a small mill?
  9. thriller007

    Igauging linear scales

    ok on the lathe I have 110mm across and 560mm lengthwise. Dabbler and @Tom Kitta are the ones you have the regular ones or the absolute ones? New or used? @Tom Kitta might have some brushes for the cx605 as well.
  10. thriller007

    Well there goes my wishful thinking...

    Possibly I should not have counted. I just looked and have 5 cordless drills, 2 corded drills, 1 air drill, 1 drill press, 1 lathe, 2 mill drills and with the proper bits the 3 impact drivers will work as drills. 1 torch kit, 1 welder and 1 jigsaw 2 dremels and 2 of those rotary tools for...
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