New model of a small mill coming, some manufacturing pics from the factory to look at.

Very nice. I looked at your machines a while ago, but ended up picking up a lathe instead (big mistake). Any chance this machine could be supplied "CNC ready"? I saw you don't have any CNC machines listed on the website anymore and that is my end goal. It would be awesome if I could get the machine delivered ready to bolt on motors and connect to a controller!
 
We do plan to make this easy to convert to CNC, we allowed extra room to put the ball screws in and possibly offer one as CNC ready in the future, but thats still up in the air.

They should be on the web site in the next 30-40 days, and first shipment completely checked out, ready to go, and on the way in shortly after. We are not too far out on them at all now.
 
I'm so glad I stopped in here checking on more things. Had my eyes on a pm-30 setup for eventual conversion to CNC, but I'm in no rush and don't mind waiting on this new unit.

I know you said it's between the 25 and the 30, but do you have any actual travel spec's on this one yet? And is the one shot oiler a standard feature on these?
 
... but do you have any actual travel spec's on this one yet? And is the one shot oiler a standard feature on these?
Based on the model number PM-728V-T it appears that:
728- table is 7”x28”
V- variable speed
T- made in Taiwan.

It looks like a one shot Oiler in the photos as far as I can tell.

I’d like to know what mystery accessory the three, blue, louvre-like racing stripes are for on the head. Surely these aren’t purely decorative...(tongue in cheek)
 
Based on the model number PM-728V-T it appears that:
728- table is 7”x28”
V- variable speed
T- made in Taiwan.

It looks like a one shot Oiler in the photos as far as I can tell.

I’d like to know what mystery accessory the three, blue, louvre-like racing stripes are for on the head. Surely these aren’t purely decorative...(tongue in cheek)
It is a well proven fact that racing stripes increase the speed of whatever they are on by a minimum of 30%. Those help move the head up and down much faster.
 
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