Had one in the shop 30 years ago. Not a Cincinnati, but serviceable. Only problem was the pressure switch to make sure you had lube oil before starting the spindle failed.
Had one in the shop 30 years ago. Not a Cincinnati, but serviceable. Only problem was the pressure switch to make sure you had lube oil before starting the spindle failed.
Thanks for your input gbent,
I think I will take a chance on the Jack Mill grinder. I have always had good fortune purchasing used equipment. My last acquisition; a non working surface grinder, turned out to be a great learning experience. My guess; it is more than likely that all that this Jack Mill may need is a hydraulic system tune-up.
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