Looking for information on an old Mill. It's for sale locally here and the owners don't know much background on it. Purchased decades ago. It works and just isn't used much anymore.
18" Cincinnati milling machine. The 3 phase motor was added later. Flat belt drive converted to electric...
Hi guy's
I've just purchased this mill without inspecting which I know is a bit stupid but I was getting a bit desperate. It's a 1976 machine and I cant find any info at all.
DAH LIN Machinery Milling Machine Taiwan
Model: DBVHR.G1F
MNF: 07/1976
3-Phase Plug-in
Qty of Tooling & Tooling Rack...
New here and anyone who has seen me knows this is on my hit list.. I am a budding Machinist trying to get a start I have limited Room , I don't have shiny restored awesome collectible kind of money I have this is sitting in my basement and I don't use it kind of money , I know there was...
A 6" vise is overkill for a RF45 style mill. A 4" is more appropiate for that size mill & IMO 5" max. I have a 5" GMT vise on my PM45 & it's slightly too big. Not enough Y axis travel to make use of the 5" full capacity. Better to save your money rather than getting something too big & most...
Dear fellow chipmakers,
I'm looking for a small to medium size horizontal milling machine. Something as small as a Hardinge UM/TM or a Sheldon, etc. What have you got that you're not using? Kindly email me at the address below
Mike
Charlottesville, VA
mike at w4xn dot com
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