I have a Myford ML7 and want to have a crack at an undertype Steam Wagon once I'm done with my current project (taking a while as I want it just right, but the evenings when I can't get out to the shed in order to maintain a harmonious relationship doesn't stop me doing research!). Ideally I would like it to be capable of pulling at least my weight.
Is it realistic to expect to be able to do a majority of the work on such a model on my ML7? I have neither space nor budget for a bigger machine or mill.
Is something like the 2" Clayton a realistic proposition? I thought a wagon would make more sense as there are likely to be less components I would have to farm out elsewhere.
Thanks,
Jon.