Is this complete? Mill

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Seen this posted and thought about going to look at it. Seems to be missing some parts. What should I be lookout for? IMG_3814.PNGIMG_3814.PNGIMG_3815.PNG
 
No overarm support (or whatever it's called) the piece that holds the outboard end of the cutting arbor. You should be able to download a parts list (diagram ) for that machine. It might be a bargaining point.

John
 
More photos would help us comment. Yes, the support bar and the arbor are not shown. I can't make out what is on the spindle. It may be the arbor driver, but if not, that is missing too. Make sure the pulleys inside the housing and the bull gear operate properly. Make sure the three axes operate properly. Make sure the auto-drive for the X axis works. Parts are available but pricey. You could easily spend $100 fixing just one problem.

The vise looks too tall to be useful on the mill. The Z axis is shown in its full down position - there is not much distance to the spindle.
 
Missing are the cutter guard, support arm, arbor support, arbor, and I would bet the arbor driver. However, the two lock handles for locking the support arm in place are visible on top of the head. They are often missing. So you may find the other four parts lying around somewhere. And it is relatively unusual in that it does appear to still have all of the belt guards. Usually those are missing.

As best I can make out, it is an MFB. And I think that the serial number begins with 007, which agrees. There were 12 models of the mill made, M1, MF and MH through M1C, MFC and MHC. The M1 did not have power table feed. The MF did. And the MH had lever operated table lift and traverse.

Downloads has several versions of the Operating and Parts manual, with MMB5 probably being the preferred one. Access to Downloads requires Donor status.

Incidentally, I don't know why I never noticed it before but none of the parts manuals seem to show either the arbor or the arbor driver. Cleaned up Factory drawings in Downloads includes drawings of those, plus a lot of other lathe and mill parts.

None of the obvioously missing parts are show stoppers. If you do decide to pursue it, I would carry with me a printout of MMB5, an oil can and some grease and after confirming that it is bolted to that abysmal stand and not welded to it, lubricate everything before test running it. If you do buy it, leave the stand for the owner to deal with!
 
I think your picture shows model "MFB", right?

Here's what I found for "MFB" in our downloads area:
https://www.hobby-machinist.com/sea...ild_categories]=1&c[title_only]=1&o=relevance

This document is likely the most useful, it shows some complete pictures, exploded views, parts and operating instructions:
https://www.hobby-machinist.com/res...letin-mmb-1a-mfb-m1b-mhb-compressed-pdf.2757/

There may be more documents hidden in there that I just didn't find.....so:
Here's a link to the general Atlas downloads section:
https://www.hobby-machinist.com/resources/categories/atlas-craftsman-dunlap-aa.37/

Here's a link to Atlas mills downloads:
https://www.hobby-machinist.com/resources/categories/a-c-mills-less-drawings-catalogs.38/

-brino
 
Probably go for more though, are you really looking for a horizontal mill or did it just come up on Craigslist?

It's a nice thing to get working but if you're really wanting to make stuff I'd hold out for a decent vertical mill. Have you contacted the seller to see if he has any parts stashed away? As others have said it could be quite a bit to get the missing pieces so any offer needs to take that into account.

I'd get it if I could do so cheap; if he thinks it's gold plated I would pass though.

John
 
It just came up. Not really looking for one. That all he had for it.
 
Is he trying to sell it? What's his asking price?
 
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