Milling machine.

RonA

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Grizzly G0827 Vertical/Horizontal Mill. 2019 model, un-used. Geared head, large table, 3 axis DRO, 2 axis power feed.
$6500.
 

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I don't know what any of that means, but it sounds provocative.

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I don't know what any of that means, but it sounds provocative.

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How about this.

Tool spinner. It's big, it's heavy, and has a bunch of buttons and handles.
 
How about this.

Tool spinner. It's big, it's heavy, and has a bunch of buttons and handles.

How big how heavy? I always do my measurements in fat girls. I consider a fat girl 250# 5’6”.
 
Drop price to $5000(less than 1/2 of new). Want to get rid of this and turbo the Ranchero.
 
looks like power feed on X and the knee? scale accuracy? type of spindle taper? r8?
 
So, are we now supposed to measure our girls in “milling machines”?
 
I know I gained like .005 milling machines over this past winter that still hasn’t come back off.
 
That'd be a hell of a machine to have layin' around in the shop. Heck, it even pulled Mark out of the woods for a comp D visit! :clap:

Mills and lathes are a must have for me. Seems like every time I start a project I need to make or modify something. I may try and trade it for a quad, home repair, or partial trade with money on my end for turbo plumbing or a jeep.
 
Bump for a great guy, I just ended up with a Bridgepport with a ton of accessories and tooling (all for free!!) or I would be all over this deal Ron


Chris
 
It was. I have the cost of trucking in a Bridgeport, and a 15x60 lathe, and a FULL cabinet of measuring tools and accessories.

Once in a lifetime deal I bet :hehe:

Wow. I hope you didn't have to lose a loved one to be gifted that. ;)
 
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