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Wanted Atlas Horizontal Mill

canuck750

Active Member
Premium Member
Looking for an Atlas horizontal milling machine, like this one



Preferably complete and in good running condition.

Please send personal message if you have one for sale or know of where one is.
 
That’s a strange looking beast I’ve never noticed one with the extra support like that.
 
I had one of these and sold it a few years back. It was a cute little thing and I liked having a horizontal mill of any sort, but it is really kinda lightweight as mills go. Also, the feed rate gears are zamac, and while the ones on my mill held up ok, they did make me a bit nervous since that stuff is notoriously hard to repair. (Hey, you've got a mill! Make new ones out of steel! Right. One more project!)
 
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