escuchopeliculas
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Hello all,
So I went to look at a few machines that are for sale locally and I need some input...
First some background, I'm running somewhat of a job shop at this point. The focus was motorcycles and bike restoration but I'm taking on all sorts of small design jobs and like the direction work is heading. I have very limited machining experience but I don't have a problem putting in the hours at the handles in order to learn.
I'm getting good with my small 6" CMan lathe but right now it's down for upgrades...
I want to add a mill to the shop and I've been looking for a good drill press for a while but nothing had come up.
The guy I met today is selling the contents of his father's shop. Of interest to me are:
A XXXX Barnes (I'm guessing W.F. & John Barnes but didn't see the whole name) floor drill press. The huge, belted, old kind. I'm guessing it was 7 or 8 feet tall.
A huge hydraulic press. Swedish made, manual pump. I didn't get a look at the data plate but the gauge went up to 60 tons.
A Cincinnati No. 2 horizontal mill. Much older than what I'm used to seeing. Here's a picture:
The mill comes with the dividing head and TONS of tooling. Off the top of my head is included a tub with over 400 circular cutters.
Machinery here in Mexico is expensive. The deals some of you guys get on old machinery in good condition are unimaginable (well used bridgeports with no bells nor whistles start at around 3k US). There is also very little in terms of small and medium sized machinery...
Sooooo....
I know that the mill is over kill for me as is the press (I'm in love with the drill press but that in neither here nor there).
More than the overkill, what worries me is actually using the machine. Can I use that mill like a vertical one without an attachment, or is the use it gets going to be limited to cutting gears and similar (very industrial specific) uses? What if I get an attachment? Or can I?
Is the machine too old? It's well taken care of and hasn't been abused but for the money am I better off looking for something else?
Supposedly everything was running and in use up until April when the shop shut down.
The guy is looking for around 30k (US) for the lot. Tooling would be included as would hand tools, etc. I don't have that kind of scratch right now but considering the amount of tooling it doesn't seem too inflated... IF IT GETS PUT TO USE... Then again I might be off my rocker and he's trying to get cozy with my orifices....
I realize that going big and having all that tooling makes your machining possibilities endless but if you never have to make that unimaginable part then there's no point. No?
Sorry for the long post,
thoughts?
Thanks
Andrea
So I went to look at a few machines that are for sale locally and I need some input...
First some background, I'm running somewhat of a job shop at this point. The focus was motorcycles and bike restoration but I'm taking on all sorts of small design jobs and like the direction work is heading. I have very limited machining experience but I don't have a problem putting in the hours at the handles in order to learn.
I'm getting good with my small 6" CMan lathe but right now it's down for upgrades...
I want to add a mill to the shop and I've been looking for a good drill press for a while but nothing had come up.
The guy I met today is selling the contents of his father's shop. Of interest to me are:
A XXXX Barnes (I'm guessing W.F. & John Barnes but didn't see the whole name) floor drill press. The huge, belted, old kind. I'm guessing it was 7 or 8 feet tall.
A huge hydraulic press. Swedish made, manual pump. I didn't get a look at the data plate but the gauge went up to 60 tons.
A Cincinnati No. 2 horizontal mill. Much older than what I'm used to seeing. Here's a picture:
The mill comes with the dividing head and TONS of tooling. Off the top of my head is included a tub with over 400 circular cutters.
Machinery here in Mexico is expensive. The deals some of you guys get on old machinery in good condition are unimaginable (well used bridgeports with no bells nor whistles start at around 3k US). There is also very little in terms of small and medium sized machinery...
Sooooo....
I know that the mill is over kill for me as is the press (I'm in love with the drill press but that in neither here nor there).
More than the overkill, what worries me is actually using the machine. Can I use that mill like a vertical one without an attachment, or is the use it gets going to be limited to cutting gears and similar (very industrial specific) uses? What if I get an attachment? Or can I?
Is the machine too old? It's well taken care of and hasn't been abused but for the money am I better off looking for something else?
Supposedly everything was running and in use up until April when the shop shut down.
The guy is looking for around 30k (US) for the lot. Tooling would be included as would hand tools, etc. I don't have that kind of scratch right now but considering the amount of tooling it doesn't seem too inflated... IF IT GETS PUT TO USE... Then again I might be off my rocker and he's trying to get cozy with my orifices....
I realize that going big and having all that tooling makes your machining possibilities endless but if you never have to make that unimaginable part then there's no point. No?
Sorry for the long post,
thoughts?
Thanks
Andrea
Are those prices dare I say competitive with other machines in your location?