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Default WOW - first a free lathe, now a free mill

Well, I'm going to pick up the south bend lathe this weekend.

This morning I was offered a free horizontal milling machine (circa
1900-1910) with tooling, dividing head, etc.

I don't know the make/model info, but it was from a Navy Ship and used
a line-drive off the ships powerplant. It now has a 3phase 220 V motor.

Now - if anyone wants to get rid of a vertical milling machine, cheap,
and in the Delaware/Philadelphia/Baltimore/So. Jersey area...

Tillman

 
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