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Millrite Milling Machine Help

Peakler

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Just picked up a Millrite Milling Machine the other day for $500 which I thought was a pretty good deal. It has a power feed table, variable speed spindle, but no tooling. My question is I'm not sure what taper the spindle and need to buy collets. Is there a way to figure this out before I start buying collets ands seeing if they fit? I know these machines came with different spindles and the most common were R8 or a #9 brown. Thanks for the help.
 

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mikegt4

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I have a Millrite, it's a great home shop machine. It looks like you are missing the motor.
You are correct that they are usually R8 or #9 B&S but #2 Morse and #30 NS were also optional.

The Burke Mills Yahoo Group is the best place for info, they have manuals that you can download. The first digits of your serial # will be the year of manufacture, ie, #66-123 would be the 123 rd. machine built in 1966. DC Morrison of Covington, KY (across the river from Cincinnati) still has many Millrite parts but they are not cheap.

http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/BurkeMills/info?yguid=179020463
http://dcmorrison.com/

this will get you started
http://www.mikeamick.com/millrite_project/
 
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Peakler

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Thanks for all the help again. I can't find the serial number for the machine. If its on a tag I guess someone removed it over the years. It does have the motor I just removed it when loading and unloading. I joined the yahoo group for future info about the machine. Uploading some pics of it with the motor. Now I just have to hook up the powerfeed table and variable speed control.
 

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bryanrj

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At $500, I'll call it a you ****! My Clausing was 3x, but with some tooling, no power feed. Nice home machine. Hopefully it will take R8 tooling which is plentiful, courtesy of the Bridgeports.
 
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