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two years ago, I had decided that I wanted to get a vertical mill. I was in the process of having a house built so I decided I wanted a lot of electrical outlets in the garage To accommodate a mill, I leave, a bandsaw etc. I chose six 110 V outlets.
Then, I decided it was time to start looking for a mill. I first started looking at the grizzly G0705. It was small, and relatively easy to move around. Then I looked at Percision Matthews PM 25 and saw that it was a better build milI, I started collecting a little more cash and then decided I had enough for a PM 727. Then, I figured well, I got this much cash might as will go for a little bit more and get the PM 932, so I continue to wait and collect more cash.
Now, I have enough to get th PM 833 T although, I don’t have enough to get many accessories for it yet, I’ve decided that is going to be the final step in the evolutionary process. I am told, it being made in Taiwan, it is not even in the “same class” as the Chinese machines from PM which are still very good machines.
Fortunately, I contacted my builder a few months ago and had him add four 220 V 40 amp outlets at strategic portions of the garage so at least now I’m ready for it.
I’m thinking I better hurry up and make the purchase, before I decide that I need to go up into an entirely new class of machines and start getting the big huge knee mills.
Are there any PM 833t users out there that would care to comment on their machine?
Then, I decided it was time to start looking for a mill. I first started looking at the grizzly G0705. It was small, and relatively easy to move around. Then I looked at Percision Matthews PM 25 and saw that it was a better build milI, I started collecting a little more cash and then decided I had enough for a PM 727. Then, I figured well, I got this much cash might as will go for a little bit more and get the PM 932, so I continue to wait and collect more cash.
Now, I have enough to get th PM 833 T although, I don’t have enough to get many accessories for it yet, I’ve decided that is going to be the final step in the evolutionary process. I am told, it being made in Taiwan, it is not even in the “same class” as the Chinese machines from PM which are still very good machines.
Fortunately, I contacted my builder a few months ago and had him add four 220 V 40 amp outlets at strategic portions of the garage so at least now I’m ready for it.
I’m thinking I better hurry up and make the purchase, before I decide that I need to go up into an entirely new class of machines and start getting the big huge knee mills.
Are there any PM 833t users out there that would care to comment on their machine?