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Message started by TheSneeze on 06/25/22 at 21:34:00

Title: Shop upgrade
Post by TheSneeze on 06/25/22 at 21:34:00

I think I have just obsoleted my drill press.  Picking up this bad boy tomorrow.  Mo betta!   8-)

Title: Re: Shop upgrade
Post by Dave on 06/26/22 at 03:36:38

Cool!

I got one of those a couple years ago - making parts is now much easier.

Keep your drill press however - they still work great for drilling holes!

Title: Re: Shop upgrade
Post by TheSneeze on 06/26/22 at 06:39:01

I have both a full size and a bench top drill press.  Not sure I need to keep both after this one is up and running.

Title: Re: Shop upgrade
Post by verslagen1 on 06/26/22 at 07:27:02

I use the bench top for deburring and polishing parts at high speed and one of the quick change pad holders.

The full size at low speed for drilling holes and I'm still learning what I do with the mill/drill.

So there's quite a bit of convenience in not changing speeds and chucks.

Title: Re: Shop upgrade
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 06/26/22 at 10:20:57

Yeah, don't get in a hurry to get rid of the drill press.

Title: Re: Shop upgrade
Post by DragBikeMike on 06/26/22 at 12:00:52

Ooooooooo Mamma!  That looks good.   8-)

Title: Re: Shop upgrade
Post by springman on 06/26/22 at 18:27:41

Nice!!!

Title: Re: Shop upgrade
Post by TheSneeze on 06/28/22 at 08:29:11

And now for the best part!  I paid $250 for it.  Yup!  Sometimes life just goes your way.  Even though it was 8 hours away and I spent more on diesel fuel than the machine, it still pencils out quite nicely.  This model goes for $2100 and up when bought new.

Title: Re: Shop upgrade
Post by TheSneeze on 06/28/22 at 10:54:03

It's home!  It won't be operational until I get a phase converter wired in.  My shop 220v is single phase, this machine is three phase power.  I will have to trickle in the tooling I need as well to keep that under the radar.

Title: Re: Shop upgrade
Post by TheSneeze on 06/28/22 at 10:54:56

I had to pick up a 2 ton engine hoist to get it out of my truck and into the shop.  A man cannot have too many tools!   8-)

Title: Re: Shop upgrade
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 06/28/22 at 11:15:51

So, hoist,fuel, and $250.00 for the mill, and the accumulation of tools for it so you can use it,, IDK what a hoist runs,but it's valuable to have,, all I see is
You really got a good deal.
I watch a machinest in Florida
Aboms world, I think,,

https://www.practicalmachinist.com/videos/machine-shop-tours/abom79/amp/

He goes to swap meets and picks up good stuff for cheap, seems like a genuine good guy. You might drop him a line and see if he knows of anything going on in your neck o th woods.

Title: Re: Shop upgrade
Post by TheSneeze on 06/28/22 at 11:59:45

It is a Harbor Freight hoist.  Retail on it right now is $320.  It was only used a handful of times, so it is like new condition.  I got off of FB Marketplace for $200.

A guy in Florida knowing deals on the other side of the country is a reach, at best.  Since I ran a metal fab shop for 24 years, I know a lot of contacts on the left side of the country.  The drill/mill came with a complete set of hold down clamps, and an almost complete set of collets (only missing the 7/8").  End mills, well, that is gonna cost.  

Title: Re: Shop upgrade
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 06/28/22 at 12:27:59

Since I ran a metal fab shop for 24 years,

Excellent!

Title: Re: Shop upgrade
Post by SoC on 06/28/22 at 21:16:24

That is a nice addition to any shop. Something like that is why I peruse Craigslist everyday. It reminds me of an experience I had many years ago.

There was a marine machine shop near me, they also sold props and vast amounts of other boat hardware. For years it was run by an old guy who lived in a house across the street. He was in his 80's and his name was Marvin. The machine shop had long been shut down, but everyday he walked across the street and opened up to sell the props and various parts in the big warehouse attached. He would open at 8:00, come into office in a suit, befitting the manager of a large machining operation and sit in the office waiting on calls and customers.  

Shop had not operated in years, he was just selling down marine hardware inventory. At noon he would close up and walk across street to his house and have lunch until 1:00, when he would come back and sit in office until 5:00 when he would close.

Many days he would not get a single customer, but he would sit there and bide his time. If you came in looking for something, he would spend an hour talking to you, taking you for a tour of the shop and warehouses and telling you the story of how he just shut the place down one day and how the entire operation had been for sale since that day but no one was willing to pay the asking price in cash, they all want credit or financing.

Every time you came in it was the same, the same tour, the same story, as if he had never met or seen you before. At some point he decided to have a full liquidation. Adds went out, signs up, for a 2 weekend complete sale "everything must go".

I went the first weekend, everything was way over priced, I did the tour and story for like the 15th time, the guy Marvin acting like he had never seen me before and had no idea who I was even though I had bought a lot of stuff from him over the years. Everything in the place being priced too high with little sold. I bought some small stiff, taps, wrenches.

During the tour we came across an older Bridgeport bench top mill, very clean and I asked the guy Marvin how much. He gave me a story and how he had to get $800.00. I said it was too much as I had to get it out of there and with moving it and such I needed a better deal and we moved on.

Fast forward 6 weeks and the liquidation sale is still going on, so I stop again. the old guy Marvin is sitting there and we go through the whole 1 hour smooze and tour again, like he has never met or seen me before in his life, and we come to the mill. I ask him, Marvin how much for the mill? He goes, I told you last time you were here 800 dollars.

It just goes to show, you don't ever know.

Title: Re: Shop upgrade
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 06/28/22 at 22:17:30

He goes, I told you last time you were here 800 dollars.


I would have laughed till I couldn't stand up.

Title: Re: Shop upgrade
Post by TheSneeze on 06/29/22 at 07:46:19

Great story, SoC!  Nothing better than a big morning grin with my coffee!  The business that I ran (not my company) closed five months after I retired.  My old boss sold this drill/mill to my head cnc foreman, who gave it to his son.  Fast forward four years, and his son bought a Bridgeport knee mill and needed to get rid of this one.  I was the first one he called to offer it to me.  So it is a piece of equipment that I was around for 24 years.  Glad to have a piece of the old shop!

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