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Deckel FP3 LG milling machine, $5000, Toronto, ON

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Just over 5000 lbs. Not the easiest machine to move, or get off a skid. Bonus: a little tippy too.

But a fascinating and very versatile machine to use. Have some time on a FP3L. Don’t know what makes this a ‘G’ version.

On edit- should have mentioned it’s a non trivial exercise to rebuild a FP3L, and they tend to wear with the column leaning back away from the table.
 
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Looks cool, what is it?
Reminded me of the Deckel
Looks like a facing lathe. :)

Edit: Google image search, looks like a Zerbst DP 1000, more specifically.

Its funny how similar their architecture is, though one spins a tool and move the work, And the other spins the work and moves the tool.
 
Nice ‘T’ lathe.

Never understood why they exist. Haven’t run a VTL but would imagine they are easier to set up work than a T lathe?
 
Hi guys,
That Deckel is coming my way !

Thanks to JustaDB for sharing.

FYI, The 'G' suffix after the L in FP3LG means ''Genauigkeits Maschine'' in German --> Accuracy machine
It's a special toolroom / higher spec precision machine than the FP3L (which is already a highly precise machine as you know)
No info anywhere on the interwebs I could find, had to pull the info out from FPS in Germany who specializes in repowered / refurbished Deckel mills.

Happy holidays to all !
Cheers, Jason :)
 
Hi guys,
That Deckel is coming my way !

Thanks to JustaDB for sharing.

FYI, The 'G' suffix after the L in FP3LG means ''Genauigkeits Maschine'' in German --> Accuracy machine
It's a special toolroom / higher spec precision machine than the FP3L (which is already a highly precise machine as you know)
No info anywhere on the interwebs I could find, had to pull the info out from FPS in Germany who specializes in repowered / refurbished Deckel mills.

Happy holidays to all !
Cheers, Jason :)
.....you know we are going to need pictures. It's not going into a basement shop I take it. :p
 
Good sized shop- the size I should have built. Are you installing lifting gear? Jib crane/gantry?

Assume you are in the country? Good electric supply? In floor heat?

Would love to see pics!

On edit- I may have missed some, but in roughly 20 years of watching, I’ve only seen three FP3L’s come up for sale in North America. And that includes an older FP2LB (basically an FP3L). Totally understand wanting to snag one, altho I hope it won’t be your only mill?
 
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