Let's See Your Mill
With a powerfeed! I WANT ONE.

Army surplus, judging from the color?
Mike

SB 10K (1976) Rockwell vertical mill (1967) Rockwell 17" drill press (1946) Me (1949)
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Hi Mike 
The Mill was owned by a guy  that was a prop master for Disney.
Based on the tools at the auction he has forgot more than many Will know.
I also picked up many other tools there .like an air powered jigaw.
It runs smooth as silk. Till than I had never seen one.
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(11-06-2015, 09:36 PM)carkrazd Wrote: Hi Mike 
The Mill was owned by a guy  that was a prop master for Disney.
Based on the tools at the auction he has forgot more than many Will know.
I also picked up many other tools there .like an air powered jigaw.
It runs smooth as silk. Till than I had never seen one.

Nice Vert mill .. wooahh!!what ya gona do with that big shear . Hope ya have the room . Wow air Jig saw never heard of that ... I like that I like that allot , I dunno why but I guess its in our nature to get hardons with looking at feeling tooling Big Grin it must be a mechanical thing physical attraction or sumthin
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Nothing special but meets my needs.

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(06-30-2016, 04:48 PM)Greebles Wrote: ...meets my needs.

That is all that matters. Of course, there are some of us who want our machines to exceed our needs Big Grin

Now we need so see what you do with it.
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(06-30-2016, 04:48 PM)Greebles Wrote: Nothing special but meets my needs.

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Nice. Another PM machine. Thumbsup

Mike.

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Nice mill ....... have the same, gear drive... good stuff. I did add a power feed very good accessory to have..

Enjoy !

Greg


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My mill is presently in storage with the rest of my modest shop equipment until I can get the new garage/workshop built, but here's a photo anyway, and a link to better pictures from the website where it was advertised. I was fortunate that I saw the add pop up while I was looking at the site, and was the first one to reply. Good quality unabused machines are difficult to find nowadays.

Link: http://www.lathes.co.uk/senior/page7.html  (scroll down)


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Interesting mill. Does it have a horizontal spindle as well?

Tom
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That's a nice looking machine.
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