Alexbn921
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Wow. Thats a big machine and in a tiny space. I would love to have one but don't think I would use it enough to justify it. Great score.


How much of the crud can you remove before you take it home?
Can you enlighten me on what this machine can do or it's purpose? Never really knew these machines existed until I joined here. I know Kevin54 has one and he has done some jobs around his area.
Spent my HS days in wood shop, not accross the hall in Metal with Mr. Riley.
Thanks in advance.
I'm looking forward to watching this move. And let me reiterate my earlier comment, YOU ****.![]()
Can I suggest a method of moving the mill that won't require disassembly? I have done several this way, and it is the best i have found.
Rent one of these.
It can be pulled with a half ton pickup. The machine can be wheeled right on and off with a pallet jack. You only need to lift it enough to put it on a pallet.
The hardest part is getting it off the pallet. I make "rails" out of stacked up wood to roll the machine off the pallet on pipes. With the machine on the rails it can be lowered a little per side with a pry bar until its on the ground.
I can explain more if I was unclear.

I was originally intending on 4 2x10's on side across the cap plates, but when 9 2x10x16's were in the cull bin for less than 4 12 footers, I pounced and figured on using 6 for the beam, and the other 3 for ramps.
I had to unbolt the front passenger and back seats to stick the lumber into the footwell, but it all packed in (even the kid's stroller).
. I learned my lesson and also rented (a pickup) over the long weekend to do a lumber and plywood run, but thankfully I missed the rain.Eric I cant believe you carted lumber like that, we would get locked up and our car impounded for 30 days out here.

Congrats on getting it home safely. But yet again it must be said that....."YOU ****". Seriously though, I'm guessing I'm not the only one looking forward to what you're going to make with this bad boy.
What a great find. I'm glad for you! And envious![]()
What no video?![]()
There's a cull bin?? How did I not know about this? Do you go to the Pickering HD?
Nice implementation of the sliding hoist, and I'm glad to see you got that amazing machine home to your shop. I'm sure you'll have a ton of fun with it.
Really jealous...
Eric I cant believe you carted lumber like that, we would get locked up and our car impounded for 30 days out here.
That said I like your style.![]()
Even a Dog on the back of a ute with out a chain here is an insecure load.
Most places would not let you drive out of the yard if you loaded up like that.
The only rule or guideline I'm aware of here is that I think you're supposed to have a visible flag on oversize loads, but I've never looked it up.
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You certainly come across some interesting finds! Myself I find that you always try harder to put such things to good use when you save them from the trash or scrap pile.
Keen to see how that milling monster turns out, it looks the business.
Cheers Grumblebum.
Nice simple look to the spray can holder. And it could easily be in different lengths. Glad you got some time in the workshop.
Eric, hope your November has been going well. Any new updates?
I'd like to set aside for a moment my seething jealousy at your ability to score free, useful **** at the drop of a hat and thank you for documenting all this. Really inspiring and useful. I've been subscribed for over a year now, and this thread is akways a good shot in the arm.
How did I miss the new addition? Looks great! We have an xlo at work and it has been a good reliable machine for many years. I'd recommend a vfd to convert your mill rather than a new motor.
I've spent m lunch breaks over the past week reading through this thread and WOW!
Great work is all I can say about everything you've posted!
I think you must be somehow related to my friend Jeff, he has a '90 Wagoneer and a '63 Willys Wagon.
If your ever in Niagara I'll have to get the two of you together.
Eric, hope your November has been going well. Any new updates?
As above.![]()
Keep at it, my daughter is 8 days old so I know about the loss of time now!