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Ron Moore
 
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Default Hardinge BB4 Questions

Unfortunately, I had to leave the little guy where I bought it. We don't close
on the new building until late January and I don't have the space to "stick it"
until then. It will be coming home as soon as I can get some room. At that
time, I will get some pics. It should make a great restoration (refinish)
project. This makes 12 known locations I have tools, etc. stuck. What a
roundup I'm gonna have.
Respectfully,
Ron Moore

Gunner wrote:
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 04:29:16 GMT, Ron Moore
wrote:


Well, I went to see the BB4 today. About a 120 mile scenic tour, each way.
Looks like everythings there, even 14 4C colletts. Just needs a bit of paint
and cabinet door adjustment. The motor is almost as large as the mill portion.
I had to adopt it. Especially for $300.
Respectfully,
Ron Moore



Way cool!! Pictures!!


Gunner


Kent Frazier wrote:

Ron,
Anything that Hardinge made was rock solid for the envelope.
If you work on small projects it will be useful.
Regards,

Kent
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I have ran across an old mill I'm not familiar with. The pic on the net

looks


interesting. Are they very usuable due to the small working envelope?
Respectfully,
Ron Moore





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