yeap, you were dead on, i confirmed it.
Cool! I kinda figured that's what it was. It's probably not worth that much but it might be handy to have around if you have a use for it.
RichardD said:
Really? Bottom of the barrel period, even next to China stuff, or just when compared to other U.S.A. brands? Their stuff is always way more expensive in the catalogs than the China alternative.
Yeah, pretty much bottom of the barrel period. Their products have always been low-tier and are now made in China. Why they're more expensive I have no idea!
To provide perspective, this is my 12" John Ramming / Advance cross-slide rotary table which was the standard of the tool and die trade prior to CNC. It cost about as much as a nice new car back in 1975 and it weighs about 375 lbs. It's guaranteed to better than 15 arc seconds, which is about .0004" on the circumference of a 12" diameter circle:
Compare the size and quality of the cross slide ways to those of the Palmgren:
With the advent of CNC cross slide rotary tables became largely obsolete. You can buy very nice examples today for under $1,000 if you're patient. Why anybody would buy a Palmgren instead of a nice used Advance / John Ramming for the same money is beyond my comprehension.