Hello. I was wondering if the small mill lathe combo machines from Grizzly or others, are worth buying for a small shop?
I have one it works.
One question outside of a lathe how do you set something on centers? The bench top centers I have seen cost more than the combo.
Still don't understand your point. On a dedicated lathe you do this the same way as a combo machine. A dial indicator on the cross slide and you have an instant run-out measurement. Hence, a combo machine offers no advantage over a dedicated lathe or mill, if you have a separate mill and lathe; which is what I spoke to earlier.
It's true for all equipment, good tooling is expensive.
If it works for you, that's all that matters.
So with everyone saying don't bother on getting a combo machine...what do you do when you don't have any room to spare in the shop except a 5' x 2' area but need both a lathe and mill?
Hello. I was wondering if the small mill lathe combo machines from Grizzly or others, are worth buying for a small shop?
I have a 3 in 1 that was my first machine tool.
After owning it for a while I am officially sick of all the work setups take to bounce between lathe and milling operations. It becomes clear why guys with skills and experience shy away from them.
That said I have worked mine to death and would feel fine scraping it tomorrow.