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  • #420136
    not done it yet
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      @notdoneityet

      A thread of what mills you have had and (perhaps) why you changed.

      For me:

      First was the CL500. Never really got on with it.

      Non-descript Dore Westbury type, I think. Worked OK but was nowhere near sufficiently rigid. Sufficed for a couple of decades.

      Raglan – super little mill. Not going to move it on in the foreseeable future. Only real downside for me is the size.

      Centec 2B – bought for the all round ability. Vertical and horizontal. It won’t be going anywhere soon. It and the Raglan will see me out!

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      #26729
      not done it yet
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        @notdoneityet

        The obvious follow-on to the lathes thread…

        #420150
        AStroud
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          @astroud

          A BCA Mk 3 if it qualifies as a mill. I have it because of space limitations and it is a joy to use. Downside it is limited to small work but it suits my projects.

          Andrew

          #420154
          Tony Pratt 1
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            @tonypratt1

            Dore Westbury which I built myself & again way too flimsy, Myford VME knee/turret mill, nice size & well made. Worked on many different types in industry.

            Tony

            #420161
            Hollowpoint
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              @hollowpoint

              My first and still the one I own today is my VMC knee mill, it was in a state when I bought it. It has no badges on it anywhere so I don't know if it's a Myford, warco or Chester varient but it has served me well.

              I've since had several Dore Westbury machines which I restored before selling them on.

              In the future I would like to replace the VMC with another but in better condition.

              #420164
              Brian H
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                @brianh50089

                I was very lucky with my first mill; I worked at a company that had bought the mill to make the serrated steel plates that were used to set up the nozzles on the Harrier jump jet.

                When the contract ended the machine was going to be dumped. I asked people in the toolroom who had used it for their opinions and all agreed that it was a good machine except that the DRO package did not work ( it wasn't needed for the Harrier job).

                I asked the avionics dept foreman if he would have a look at what might be wrong and he returned 30 mins later to say that it was a faulty 3p resistor that had failed and he had replaced it.

                Naturally I kept that to myself and offered £100 to take it off their hands as long as they delivered it to my home!

                It weighed almost 5 tons and when I moved house it had to go as there was no room for it so it had to go.

                I then bought a Graham Mill/drill which has been excellent since I fitted 2 axis DRO to it.

                I'm now looking for either a small horizontal or an Omnimil 00 or a Centec with vertical head.

                Brian

                #420165
                KWIL
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                  @kwil

                  Astra L4 Horizontal, but also with non quill vertical head, bought as a project and totally refurbished.

                  Boxford VM30 (fitted with DRO) Horizontal PF

                  Bridgeport Series 1 long table (fitted with 4 axis DRO) all axis PF

                  Still have all of them.

                  #420166
                  Vic
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                    @vic

                    I had a well used Omnimill but had to sell it as the removal company wanted too much to shift it to the new house. I’ve now got a Warco VMC which is nice enough. It was over budget at the time but I’m so glad I got a mill with a knee. I think I’d struggle without as all the mills I’ve used have had them. If money had been no object I’d probably have bought something like an Aciera. I was offered a Bridgeport in good condition years ago for not a lot of money but they take up far too much space.

                    #420171
                    Colin Heseltine
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                      @colinheseltine48622

                      Many years ago (1973) I bought a Harrison L5 lathe, an Excel No. 2 surface grinder and an Excel Shaper from Cannock Tech. Swapped the shaper for a big Cincinnatti No. 2 Vertical Mill which my dad did a lot of work on. Eventually got sold when my father moved house.

                      I then bought one of the small Proxxon BF40E mills which I used for making dolls house furniture. I then added a Chester Super Lux, followed by a Cowells vertical mill, an Aciera F12 and a BCA Mk3 jig borer. Just swapped the Super Lux for a Gates PBM2000 (Bridgeport clone). So far I have found the PBM2000 very nice to use especially having the knee and powerfeed on X & Y and power drawbar. Will soon have a power feed on the knee.

                      Hopefully will be able to start using it all when retire at end of this month (69).

                      #420172
                      FullaFlava
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                        @fullaflava

                        Like many it seems, I have a VMC, mine is an older Warco version, which I’ve put a DRO on but I’d like to further upgrade to an inverter drive.

                        i also have a BCA Mk3 which I haven’t used for some time so am considering moving it on unless a job crops up it’s ideal for.

                        #420180
                        Clive Foster
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                          @clivefoster55965

                          Another ex BCA owner here, actually Union badge, but same difference. First mill and far too small for my work. Hadn't realised just how much physically larger a mill has to be than a lathe for same classes of work.

                          Moved on to a pretty much unique Chester Lux square column bench mill. One off bought in to test the market having two speed belt drive and a European built VFD integrated into the head instead of the usual gear arrangement. Price-performance-market equation clearly didn't work so I got it for very reasonable price. Good machine once I chased the Chinee assembly issues so common in that era out. Fitted DRO. But table and work envelope too small and I got fed up peering round the big cast iron box head. Sold on to a guy who said he was still very happy with it when I ran into him last year.

                          Built new workshop on redundancy in 2004 and put a Varispeed Bridgeport in. Came with seized head which had to be refurbished and added a Sino 3 axis DRO set.

                          Clive

                          #420195
                          Mick B1
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                            @mickb1

                            I worked a few mills in the 70s – a biggish Varnamo vertical and a couple of Bridgeports. I still use a Bridgeport clone when I do volunteer work for the railway.

                            But I've never had one of my own. I use a vertical slide in my lathe, and so far I've been able to do everything I needed. I'd certainly like a mill, but it'll probably have to be a bench-sized one to fit the space and budget I have.

                            #420197
                            mechman48
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                              @mechman48

                              First was the CL500. Never really got on with it.

                              Me too, not stable /rigid enough to do anything more than light milling cuts, now have a WM16 much better machine handles every thing I've given it to do.

                              George.

                              #420202
                              Clive Steer
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                                @clivesteer55943

                                I started off with a BCA Mk3 which is now fully tooled and I still have. However needing a little more capacity but having limited space I bought a cheap Tom Senior off eBay. Big mistake as it needed quite a bit of work so moved it on. Bought a Boxford VM30 and fitted it with a Bridgeport M head to provide a Quill capability. Added VFD and DRO to make very nice and compact machine which is just right for the work I do.

                                Clive

                                #420212
                                John Haine
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                                  @johnhaine32865

                                  First was an Amolco, made from an old head and a newer base (when they were available) – OK but not very rigid. Then inherited my father's Aciera F1 – a beautiful Swiss machine but rather worn and much too small. I sold that and invested the proceeds in a Myford VMB which gives good service. More recently bought a Denford Novamill for CNC which is also very nice though I had to make my own electronics package. Starting again I'd get a larger CNC mill.

                                  #420214
                                  Gray62
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                                    @gray62

                                    First on was a Chester cobra combi machine, the mill is similar to a seig x1, good enough machine but rapidly outgrew it. Next came a Chester Model B Combi machine, regretted right from the off as it was not rigid enough and the mill was virtually useless.

                                    After that I bought a Hyundai badged X2 clone, and also acquired a Warco ZX15 round column mill. Both did their job well but when the opportunity arose to purchase a fully tooled Ajax AJT4 turret mill, for less money that the tooling alone was worth, the small mills went. The Ajax is a big machine but is more than capable of everything I will need.

                                    #420215
                                    Brian Wood
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                                      @brianwood45127

                                      I made my Mk 2 Dore-Westbury which I still own, admittedly a light machine which now has variable speed drive, a big improvement. It get a lot of use.

                                      A Tom Senior [Junior] horizontal mill, a lovely machine, which I use for gear cutting

                                      And not listed as a category on it's own, an Elliott M 10 shaper

                                      Brian

                                      #420221
                                      Mick Henshall
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                                        @mickhenshall99321

                                        First an Adcock & Shipley horizontal made probably around the forties/fifties cost me £30 from a local firm still using it, and added a Warco WM14 a few years ago and fitted 2 axis dro,between them they do all I need

                                        Mick 🇬🇧

                                        #420226
                                        Plasma
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                                          @plasma

                                          Raglan vertical current

                                          Tom senior M1 current

                                          Shaftesbury jig borer light mill current

                                          Also have an Elliot 10 m shaper

                                          #420230
                                          peak4
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                                            @peak4

                                            Dore Westbury Mk1

                                            Centec 2B with later quill

                                            Also have a Boxford shaper.

                                            Bill

                                            #420235
                                            charadam
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                                              @charadam

                                              Centec 2B followed by a Boxford VM30. I think I will sell off the Boxford and go back to a shaper, since all the milling I have done for the last 4 years has been making stuff flat!

                                              #420236
                                              Phil P
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                                                @philp

                                                Centec 2A

                                                Centec 2B

                                                Adcock Shipley 1ES, with Bridgeport head grafted on to horizontal overarm

                                                Alexander Master Toolmaker

                                                Boley & Leinen Jig Borer (predecessor to BCA)

                                                Still got the last two.

                                                Phil

                                                #420237
                                                BC Prof
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                                                  @bcprof

                                                  Warco Major clone

                                                  Seig X3. Good but fried the circuit board

                                                  Warco VMC Will outlast me !!

                                                  Brian

                                                  #420243
                                                  John Reese
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                                                    @johnreese12848

                                                    Chronologically:

                                                    1. Cincinnati Contourmaster with broken tracer. Gone

                                                    2. Cincinnati Ho. 2 horizontal. Gone

                                                    3. Sharp, copy of Bridgeport. Still have it

                                                    4. Rong Fu 45. Still have it.

                                                    #420244
                                                    steamdave
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                                                      @steamdave

                                                      I started off with an Emco FB2. Super machine for smaller work. An acquaintance wanted to buy it off me, so off it went and the proceeds went to 'upgrade' to a Wabeco F1410. The less said about it, the better.

                                                      Also had a Thiel 158, ex Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Co. from 1971. Just about every attachment came with it. Again a super machine, but me being of a senior age I sold it while I had a buyer, along with my Harrison M300. Manual metal machine users are very few and far between in Ireland, and it was a stage in downsizing the workshop.

                                                      Dave
                                                      The Emerald Isle

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