I just picked up some new equipment for my shop, from a good friend. Who's closing up his shop.
Think my new 'shop-time' is gonna be fun?
Think my new 'shop-time' is gonna be fun?
nickleinonen said:nice... i'd like the milling machine. . bottom one a hydraulic bender & air/hyd pump?
DMcPherson said:awesome. I cant wait to get a milling machine to go next to my southbend lathe.
Johnny5 said:Always wanted a B'port for the shop, right now I don't have the room and altho the only ones I could have gotten are stepped pulley but the variable speed one you got is nice!
Johnny5 said:Was not a problem, glad to be able to help out another B-port fan... .
How did you strip it? Just wondering becasue I know we never bother since it seems there is always a few coats on the "machine" paint which is tuff stuff. Haven't seen one of the actual B'port vises in a long time
I was just taking to the boss about the "donor" machine we have on the floor and he mentioned if I really wanted it I could probably take it. It needs some work, quite a few parts were taken off of it but I believe it can be fixed, just is a bummer that it is a stepped pulley
RacinDuallie said:I used a 6" round, coarse wire wheel on a Milwalkee hand grinder on the painted surfaces...
rbattelle said:Brave man! I've been using a 3" crimped wire cup brush on a 4. 5" angle grinder and when it catches something - look out! I can only imagine what a 6" wheel on an 11-amp grinder might be like.![]()
Ryan
rbattelle said:My goodness you work fast! I've been working on a machine for a month and I figure I've got at least another year to go!
Looks awesome. Excellent work. I'm very impressed.
On edit - what kind of paint are you using?
Ryan