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Aluminum
- Joined
- Feb 13, 2015
- Location
- Livingston, TX
I've been watching local ads for a few years now for a decent knee mill. I'm new to machining and looking for one for hobby use and a little repair work on farm equipment, so I figure even a well worn machine ought to do fine for me to replace the unmentionable overseas POS benchtop mill I got before I knew any better. I'm usually too late for the decent deals that show up around here, but I managed to spot a CL listing right after it was posted a couple of days ago and ended up first in line. Not too much info in the ad but it said the mill came with a rotary table, vise and some tooling, so after talking with the owner on the phone for a bit I told him I'd take it for the $1000 asking price.
Next morning I rented a small tilt-bed trailer from the local sunbelt and drove the 2 hours to the seller's place. Met with the guy selling it, a real nice retired gentleman who is getting on in years and was selling all his machines and tools to downsize. The history he told me was that the mill was originally in the shop he worked at, and when they closed it down many years ago he bought it from them along with his DoAll bandsaw, hydraulic press and some other machines. The serial number makes it a 1961 machine, but it sounds like it was rebuilt at some point. He was also selling a gorgeous line-shaft driven SB 9" that I'd guess is from the '10s or early '20s, but I didn't have enough cash on hand to bring that home too. The BP motor and spindle ran very quiet with no weird noises. The mill has a one-shot oiler and it looked like all the way and spindle surfaces I could see were well covered with clean oil. Even though there's a decent amount of wear, I think that he's taken good care of it while he's had it.
I had figured that even if the mill was barely useable, it would still be a good deal for around here with the rotary table and vise. Turns out there was quite a bit more included with it than I thought. I've got to grab some pictures off my phone and will post them up tomorrow.
I'm pretty thrilled to finally have a workable mill, though I'm still pretty anxious that I'll find something broken or too worn or whatever. Will be a few days before I can get the mill cleaned a bit and a VFD wired up, so I guess I won't know more until then. Oh, I also think that the head and maybe ram were replaced at some point based on mismatched paint and a serial that seems newer. Is there a serial number list for heads I can use to try to date it?
His photo from the listing:
Next morning I rented a small tilt-bed trailer from the local sunbelt and drove the 2 hours to the seller's place. Met with the guy selling it, a real nice retired gentleman who is getting on in years and was selling all his machines and tools to downsize. The history he told me was that the mill was originally in the shop he worked at, and when they closed it down many years ago he bought it from them along with his DoAll bandsaw, hydraulic press and some other machines. The serial number makes it a 1961 machine, but it sounds like it was rebuilt at some point. He was also selling a gorgeous line-shaft driven SB 9" that I'd guess is from the '10s or early '20s, but I didn't have enough cash on hand to bring that home too. The BP motor and spindle ran very quiet with no weird noises. The mill has a one-shot oiler and it looked like all the way and spindle surfaces I could see were well covered with clean oil. Even though there's a decent amount of wear, I think that he's taken good care of it while he's had it.
I had figured that even if the mill was barely useable, it would still be a good deal for around here with the rotary table and vise. Turns out there was quite a bit more included with it than I thought. I've got to grab some pictures off my phone and will post them up tomorrow.
I'm pretty thrilled to finally have a workable mill, though I'm still pretty anxious that I'll find something broken or too worn or whatever. Will be a few days before I can get the mill cleaned a bit and a VFD wired up, so I guess I won't know more until then. Oh, I also think that the head and maybe ram were replaced at some point based on mismatched paint and a serial that seems newer. Is there a serial number list for heads I can use to try to date it?
His photo from the listing:
