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The Sajo mill is here
DICKEYBIRD:
Fantastic thread Trion, I'm luv'n every minute.:clap: Better than the movies I have to watch with the wife.
Take a look at CTC tools in Hong Kong. http://www.ctctools.biz/servlet/the-Tool-%26-Work-Holding/searchpath/5294/start/82/total/147/Categories I just bought a bunch of ER32 & ER16 collets & chucks and the quality looks great. I can't comment on the runout yet as it's too cold in my shop to stay very long. I've heard from other purchasers that it's OK.
The prices are obviously VERY good. The shipping is higher than I'm accustomed to in the US but they are in Hong Kong after all.
Darren:
Yes great write up, I love to see old machinery fettled and nurtured :clap:
Bernd:
Very nice write up.
As far as the paint is concerned I wouldn't get to excited about getting paint on the machine. The unpainted spots will give it character. :lol: Beside it looks great just cleaned up.
Ya, I know some people just love shiny bright things. :D
Bernd
Space Fan:
Absolutely great work. If I were to put paint on this fine machine, I'd use spot and glaze puty to even out the chipped areas. The stuff is great for feathering the rough edges too. Ifyou put it on with flexable plastic you can nearly do away with sanding and you can get into the curved areas.
Fantastic Mill!
Stilldrillin:
--- Quote from: Bernd on February 06, 2010, 01:33:24 PM ---Very nice write up.
As far as the paint is concerned I wouldn't get to excited about getting paint on the machine. The unpainted spots will give it character. :lol: Beside it looks great just cleaned up.
Ya, I know some people just love shiny bright things. :D
Bernd
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Wot Bernd said........
I love seeing characterful, well maintained, accurate machines. :thumbup:
Don`t do shiney...... No one machines with the polished finish! ::)
David D
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