JG Owens
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What's the going rate for a Benchmaster vertical mill?
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Thanks. They don't come up very often around me (eastern PA) and I go back and forth between a Benchmaster and Clausing 8520. If I get a stand for the Benchmaster, it will take up as much floor space as the Clausing.Last on on eBay sold for $585 in So Cal On auction. Seems a bit cheap for what looked like nice condition . I would expect in the $750-$1000 range depending a lot on condition and included accessories
Engine hoist barrowed, bought, or rented will move one handily.Another concern I have is ability to move the machine. I've heard the Clausing breaks down nicely.
We used a forklift ot load but just a cherry picker to unload. We did swing the head down during transit to make strapping easier and lower the center of gravity but we didn't remove it. Worked great.I have moved a number of Rockwell mills with my Dad. If we were lazy we used a moving dolly and a lift gate rental truck. Worked well. Remove the head if needed.
Thanks, though I can't take much credit for it. I bought it knowing my dad would do most of the work since he's retired and has more time (and patience) than I do. Sure enough he stripped it down to the bones and went through every piece. Sourcing the bearings was the only real challenge. Otherwise, the only thing missing was the handle to lift the knee which I understand is common. There were some plastic replacements on ebay but as you can see he decided to make his own.Nice restoration! That's an older model, any idea of the date?
It's interesting, when you look up the number 21-100 on Vintage Machinery there are no Delta codes with only five digits. However the first two numbers (21) in all six digit codes places the date of manufacture from 1942 to 1943. Not sure when Rockwell entered the picture but I don't think it was that early. In any event, it's a pretty machine. http://wiki.vintagemachinery.org/DeltaSerialNumbers.ashxThanks, though I can't take much credit for it. I bought it knowing my dad would do most of the work since he's retired and has more time (and patience) than I do. Sure enough he stripped it down to the bones and went through every piece. Sourcing the bearings was the only real challenge. Otherwise, the only thing missing was the handle to lift the knee which I understand is common. There were some plastic replacements on ebay but as you can see he decided to make his own.
I don't know that I've ever found a definitive list of serial numbers but I seem to remember it being around '65?
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Last on on eBay sold for $585 in So Cal On auction. Seems a bit cheap for what looked like nice condition . I would expect in the $750-$1000 range depending a lot on condition and included accessories
Anywhere between $800 to $1800. I had one for awhile and would not recommend them. On a stand they take the same space as a floor standing mill. I have had an Atlas, Clausing, Millrite, Benchmaster, Rong Fu, Mattsson Zetterlund and others. I passed on another Benchmaster at $200. They simply don't compare to the better mills. They have no quill and a tiny work space. I would take an RF30 round colum milll over a Benchmaster.What's the going rate for a Benchmaster vertical mill?
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Thanks. They don't come up very often around me (eastern PA) and I go back and forth between a Benchmaster and Clausing 8520. If I get a stand for the Benchmaster, it will take up as much floor space as the Clausing.
Exactly what I did with mine.IMO, the only real purpose for a benchtop mill is a small basement shop as it can be taken downstairs easily
I've had one for years. It is sitting on my work bench in the basement, and has been incredibly handy for milling small parts for projects. I've even milled replacement vise jaws on it. I hope you got all of the collects with it. If not, they can be difficult to find.Look what I just found here in town: a Duro/Benchmaster Vertical Mill! ca 1942. Apparently, the Duro brand was one year only, then changed their name to Benchmaster.
She’s dirty and missing the motor (I have an extra around here somewhere), but everything appears to work…
Can’t wait to clean her up…
I’m in the Los Angeles area…