I am now retiring from my job and moving to Hawaii. The cost of shipping my Deckel FP1 and various attachments is fairly steep and I only have room for a very small workshop so I will have to switch to a mini-milling machine and min-lathe if I want to continue my hobby. The link below should take you to the photos of my FP1 and accessories. There are about 47 photos so I had to put these onto a photo storing website. For some reason the photo collection was stored twice. Anyway, the listing below describes each piece and matches the photos in the order they appear. The last photo has my email and phone if you want to contact me directly. I have no idea what price to ask for this equipment so I guess this is one of those “make me an offer” type things. Unfortunately I cannot crate and ship. You would either have to come to Vancouver, Washington to pick it up or have the machine and accessories crated and shipped. I can suggest at least two companies in this area that do this sort of thing. My FP1 has the int 40 taper and the serial number on the plate is 57685/08.
LINK: (hopefully this works and you don’t have to copy and paste)
https://picasaweb.google.com/112685...authkey=Gv1sRgCNvKmdzl6bKq-wE&feat=directlink
Photo 1: FP1 front view
Photo 2: table nice and smooth without gouges or tool marks
Photo 3: from the side
Photo 4: from the other side showing control box – the white streaks are from duct tape residue; on top is the Bausch & Lomb DRO
Photo 5: another angle of FP1
Photo 6: 3 phase motor that powers the FP1
Photo 7: another view of the milling table to show that it is the versatile tilt table; can be tilted at an angle and side to side up to 30 degrees
Photo 8: the vertical milling head that came with the FP1
Photo 9: the photo of the FP1 on EBAY, when I bought it with only the vertical milling head.
Photo 10: the ebay form showing the price payed
Acquired additional accessories over time:
Photo 11: had a welder build dolly with wheels and leveling capability for the FP1 so that I could move it around my shop and level it if needed; dolly is ½ inch steel plate
Photo 12,13,14 : the holy grail of FP1 fans; this is the riser, that I bought in Germany that raises the various heads on the FP1 3 to 4 inches and allows it to use FP2 accessories.
Photo 15: horizontal milling attachement
Photo16: angular milling spindle attachment from Deckel
Photo 17: Index head from deckle
Photo 18: punch milling attachment for index head
Photo 19: circular table for index head
Photo 20: three jaw chuck for the index head
Photo 21: vise for the index head
Photo 22: index head with overarm
Photo 23: reticule plate with bracket and magnifying glass for precision adjustment for index head overarm
Photo 24: reticule magnifying glass uncovered
Photo 25: precision vernier caliper from Deckel which fits the overarm of the index head
Photo 26: Deckel FP1 boring head
Photo 27: Deckel FP1 corner milling spindle head
Photo 28: Deckel FP1 spiral milling attachment
Photo 29: gear box for spiral milling attachment
Photo 30: box of various size gears for the spiral milling attachment
Photo 31: FP1 slotting head
Photo 32: slotting head tools
Photo 33: FP2 circular table
Photo 34: was not able to find Deckel grinding head so bought instead German made Precise grinding head with grinding tools (in box) and has int 40 taper to fit my Deckel FP1
Photo 35: was not able to find Deckel high speed vertical head so bought the next best thing from Germany, the Schnellauf-frassespindle which increases rpm 4 to 1 and was made to fit the FP1 with int 40 taper.
Photo 36: The mandatory Wohlhaupter boring tool for the FP1
Photo 37: the FP1 centricator
Photo 38: the FP1 centering microscope
Photo 39: the FP1 micro milling attachment
Photo 40: FP1 Helix clamps 10 inches, have around 10 of these; don’t have the smaller sizes
Photo 41: Helix clamps on the table (backwards sorry)
Photo 42: spring collets for the FP1 with int taper 40
Photo 43: more spring collets with taper 40 adapter
Photo 44: more spring collets with taper 40 adapter
Photo 45: boring tool and stub arbor for FP1
Photo 46: numerous manuals on FP1 and how to accessories plus FP1 CD
Photo 47: how to contact me if interested in purchasing
Below: duplicate set of pictures – don’t know why – blame picassa
LINK: (hopefully this works and you don’t have to copy and paste)
https://picasaweb.google.com/112685...authkey=Gv1sRgCNvKmdzl6bKq-wE&feat=directlink
Photo 1: FP1 front view
Photo 2: table nice and smooth without gouges or tool marks
Photo 3: from the side
Photo 4: from the other side showing control box – the white streaks are from duct tape residue; on top is the Bausch & Lomb DRO
Photo 5: another angle of FP1
Photo 6: 3 phase motor that powers the FP1
Photo 7: another view of the milling table to show that it is the versatile tilt table; can be tilted at an angle and side to side up to 30 degrees
Photo 8: the vertical milling head that came with the FP1
Photo 9: the photo of the FP1 on EBAY, when I bought it with only the vertical milling head.
Photo 10: the ebay form showing the price payed
Acquired additional accessories over time:
Photo 11: had a welder build dolly with wheels and leveling capability for the FP1 so that I could move it around my shop and level it if needed; dolly is ½ inch steel plate
Photo 12,13,14 : the holy grail of FP1 fans; this is the riser, that I bought in Germany that raises the various heads on the FP1 3 to 4 inches and allows it to use FP2 accessories.
Photo 15: horizontal milling attachement
Photo16: angular milling spindle attachment from Deckel
Photo 17: Index head from deckle
Photo 18: punch milling attachment for index head
Photo 19: circular table for index head
Photo 20: three jaw chuck for the index head
Photo 21: vise for the index head
Photo 22: index head with overarm
Photo 23: reticule plate with bracket and magnifying glass for precision adjustment for index head overarm
Photo 24: reticule magnifying glass uncovered
Photo 25: precision vernier caliper from Deckel which fits the overarm of the index head
Photo 26: Deckel FP1 boring head
Photo 27: Deckel FP1 corner milling spindle head
Photo 28: Deckel FP1 spiral milling attachment
Photo 29: gear box for spiral milling attachment
Photo 30: box of various size gears for the spiral milling attachment
Photo 31: FP1 slotting head
Photo 32: slotting head tools
Photo 33: FP2 circular table
Photo 34: was not able to find Deckel grinding head so bought instead German made Precise grinding head with grinding tools (in box) and has int 40 taper to fit my Deckel FP1
Photo 35: was not able to find Deckel high speed vertical head so bought the next best thing from Germany, the Schnellauf-frassespindle which increases rpm 4 to 1 and was made to fit the FP1 with int 40 taper.
Photo 36: The mandatory Wohlhaupter boring tool for the FP1
Photo 37: the FP1 centricator
Photo 38: the FP1 centering microscope
Photo 39: the FP1 micro milling attachment
Photo 40: FP1 Helix clamps 10 inches, have around 10 of these; don’t have the smaller sizes
Photo 41: Helix clamps on the table (backwards sorry)
Photo 42: spring collets for the FP1 with int taper 40
Photo 43: more spring collets with taper 40 adapter
Photo 44: more spring collets with taper 40 adapter
Photo 45: boring tool and stub arbor for FP1
Photo 46: numerous manuals on FP1 and how to accessories plus FP1 CD
Photo 47: how to contact me if interested in purchasing
Below: duplicate set of pictures – don’t know why – blame picassa