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Milling machine, Vancouver.

C$13,500

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Ouch, is that what passes for a deal these days?
You're kidding right? That thing is a SMOKIN DEAL, This guy wants 15k for his.
I asked him what his rebuild meant.... He sent me 5 photos and said it was greased and oiled.

I just updated my lathe to 3 phase and VFD - Its up for sale guys, Only 240 k $
Act quick, Wont last long LOL
 
You're kidding right? That thing is a SMOKIN DEAL, This guy wants 15k for his.
I asked him what his rebuild meant.... He sent me 5 photos and said it was greased and oiled.

I just updated my lathe to 3 phase and VFD - Its up for sale guys, Only 240 k $
Act quick, Wont last long LOL
Does it come with the change gears? And how much extra for the tailstock?:rolleyes::oops::p
 
I have my new Lathe installed on Vibration reducing pads similar to those on that mill. Slightly uneven (rough) floor. Considering the pros and cons, I'm very pleased I did.

My mill on the other hand, small base foot print, would be a concern of tipping over. It is bolted down firm.
 
That 1972 Bridgeport for sale is from a member of this forum, so your comments posted here will probably be seen by the seller if that matters to you :p
 
With the Kurt vise and the collets the 1972 BP might be worth more. It does look in like-new condition. I hope Scott gets his price - My experience leans toward more heavily used machines.
 
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