MadModder
The Shop => Tools => Topic started by: Will_D on December 14, 2014, 02:28:59 PM
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I think thanks to this group I found the Centec user group who are into the Centec 2A and above mills that added a vertical capacity to the basic Centec 2 that I have.
Very interesting threads and I must finish my resoration of the little #2
Anyways to continue the story:
Santa has indicated that MAYBE a new vertical mill MAY be authorised by the house committee!
Doing a lot of reading and researching I found this combo mill on the Axminster site:
http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-engineer-series-su1-universal-mill (http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-engineer-series-su1-universal-mill)
So the idea lives on! As I need a Drill/V.Mill I won't be buying one of these but its a lovely little machine!
Anyone goy one?
So I won't even resurect the 5 page "flamey" thread from last year about which mill (but got hi-jacked about MT versus R8).
I really like the look of this from Axminster:
http://www.amadeal.co.uk/acatalog/AMA25LV---R8-Spindle-825.html#SID=140 (http://www.amadeal.co.uk/acatalog/AMA25LV---R8-Spindle-825.html#SID=140)
They even have a full DRO'd option (What WILL Santa say about that)
There is a great review of the machine and how to take it apart, clean it, move it and re-assemble it.
I don't want a second hand machine and shipping to Ireland is a consideraion. New equipment suppliers use agents who understand where Dublin is!
Who has one and what are they like/ Anyone got the DRO version?
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The AMA25LV mill is near the same as the Grizzly G0704. There is a lot of information about this machine at <g0704.com>
Joe
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I think you'd be better off with one of these if you can afford it. More ridgid and easier to use from reviews I've read.
http://www.arceurotrade.co.uk/Catalogue/Machines-Accessories/Milling-Machines/Model-Super-X3-Mill/SIEG-Super-X3-HiTorque-Mill
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I'd second the X3 recommendation......especially with it having a brushless motor....
I have an X2 brushless send its great with its torquey motor...knocks a brushed variant into a tin hat!
And much quieter than a gear head mill, no chance of breaking gear teeth with its toothed drive belt..which would be much cheaper to replace than a busted gear...