Kevin54
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Well, new to me, but a very well taken care of used toy. And I don't have it yet, but I'll have it Tuesday. It's a three axis Bridgeport CNC Mill. 
I've been looking, wishing, and missing out on the ones I called about, or the prices were out of my range. Then lo and behold, I checked CL Tuesday morning, and here is a mill, super clean, for the low price of $4800
I couldn't call the number fast enough. So I ended up calling like 4 time, left messages, then sent probably three e-mails. The person called my back yesterday morning. Luckily I made it there at the time I did, because 15 minutes later another person pulls in and also really wanted it. But I was there first, put a deposit down, and even got it for a little less than the asking price as the monitor needs to be adjusted to coincide with the phase converter. He was going to have it done for his converter, but it would have to be done again for mine, so he knocked off some of the amount and will give me the name of the guy to service it, once I get it hooked up.
Now the bad part. It's 6" too tall to get into my garage. The guy told me that the top will unbolt to give me enough clearance. It also means that when the rigger comes to take it off of the trailer, once the top of the mill is taken off, there will still barely be enough room, so it will have to be slid. Never again will I have 7' garage doors.
I also am going to have to brush back up on my G-Codes for programming, plus purchase a CAD-CAM program. I haven't programmed anything in a few years, and before that, the mills at work were all conversational programming, so this will be like going back to school for awhile.
So if everything works out the way I plan, I may have a real clean Lagun Mill (same as a Bridgeport practically) coming up for sale.

I really need to get it into gear now, and get my garage back in shape and get the bumpout started and on the side of the garage. I may just have to cut a large hole in the side of the garage just to get the mill in.

I've been looking, wishing, and missing out on the ones I called about, or the prices were out of my range. Then lo and behold, I checked CL Tuesday morning, and here is a mill, super clean, for the low price of $4800
Now the bad part. It's 6" too tall to get into my garage. The guy told me that the top will unbolt to give me enough clearance. It also means that when the rigger comes to take it off of the trailer, once the top of the mill is taken off, there will still barely be enough room, so it will have to be slid. Never again will I have 7' garage doors.
I also am going to have to brush back up on my G-Codes for programming, plus purchase a CAD-CAM program. I haven't programmed anything in a few years, and before that, the mills at work were all conversational programming, so this will be like going back to school for awhile.

So if everything works out the way I plan, I may have a real clean Lagun Mill (same as a Bridgeport practically) coming up for sale.


I really need to get it into gear now, and get my garage back in shape and get the bumpout started and on the side of the garage. I may just have to cut a large hole in the side of the garage just to get the mill in.





