Ted
The pilot formerly known as Twin Engine Ted
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There are two things that I've been wanting in my garage for... as long as I've had a garage. A lathe and a milling machine. I think it's starting to become time to seriously consider adding them.
Use case: If you're reading this, you probably know I do a lot of stuff in my shop. Some of it is off the wall. I have a friend who has a CNC milling machine that I have made use of on multiple occasions, and he still likes me, so that is probably a lower priority. However, I am at a point where there are a number of projects for which a lathe would be handy.
When it comes to mills, the only name I know of basically making universally good products is Bridgeport. When it comes to lathes, I really haven't a clue of what are good brands vs. bad brands. The other problem is figuring out sizing. Enough of what I want to do are large enough items that I think if I'm going to buy a lathe, I should probably buy a pretty big one. Definitely looking used. But again, really not sure what to look for.
From the machinists around here, any suggestions on specifics to look for? I realize that a lot of the bits and specific tools/arbors are where a good chunk of the value comes in a used piece comes in.
Use case: If you're reading this, you probably know I do a lot of stuff in my shop. Some of it is off the wall. I have a friend who has a CNC milling machine that I have made use of on multiple occasions, and he still likes me, so that is probably a lower priority. However, I am at a point where there are a number of projects for which a lathe would be handy.
When it comes to mills, the only name I know of basically making universally good products is Bridgeport. When it comes to lathes, I really haven't a clue of what are good brands vs. bad brands. The other problem is figuring out sizing. Enough of what I want to do are large enough items that I think if I'm going to buy a lathe, I should probably buy a pretty big one. Definitely looking used. But again, really not sure what to look for.
From the machinists around here, any suggestions on specifics to look for? I realize that a lot of the bits and specific tools/arbors are where a good chunk of the value comes in a used piece comes in.