How would you use this multi head machine exactly?
Guess what I'm asking is does a basement friendly Bridgeport exist?
It looks like somewhere down the road, Todd's question was completely lost; what about the BB CX611 mill ?? I too am giving serious thoughts on this one. And NO I'm not intersted in a 1/2 a milion ton piece of antique machinery. Anyone has experience of using the CX611?. ThanksI am looking at buying the CX 611 for light work on steel. Typical work would be cutting keyways in shaft, milling steam engine "D" slide valves, boring holes large than 1/2", gunsmith work. Had some challenges with my Craftex CX 709 lathe motor but once I got that replaced all is well there.
Since my last post I've installed a "TOAUTO" 3 axis DRO on it. Indeed, this is an awesome addition. Here's a picture attached...@Debovsky I have a CX611... I wouldn't call what I have "experience".
When I bought mine, it was a floor model and it appeared to be on of the last (if not THE last) one's available in Ontario at the time . I didn't buy any tooling until Black Friday.
I've used a 2" facemill on it and learned the importance of tightening up all the unused axis' - the tilting head has been an AWESOME feature for notching roll cage tubing w/ an annular cutter. R8 spindle seems to have made sourcing tooling pretty easy. It came preassembled on a base so moving it around on a two-wheeled dolly (top heavy) wasn't too hard (had my 6'4" ~240# brother do most of it but I was capable when needed.
The "Shop Fox M1111" manual blows the CX611's out of the water. DRO would be a great add-on; my buddy who is a tool and die maker seemed somewhat confused as to the scale marked on the axis wheel thingys - I haven't slowed down to figure out what's wrong w/ them but I think it had something to do w/ the Metric vs. Imperial conversion... something was off a decimal or it was 2:1 or ???.