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Ron Moore December 28th 03 03:45 AM

Hardinge BB4 Questions
 
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


Kent Frazier December 28th 03 04:45 AM

Hardinge BB4 Questions
 
Ron,
Anything that Hardinge made was rock solid for the envelope.
If you work on small projects it will be useful.
Regards,

Kent
"Ron Moore" wrote in message
...
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




Ron Moore December 29th 03 04:29 AM

Hardinge BB4 Questions
 
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

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
"Ron Moore" wrote in message
...

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






jim rozen December 29th 03 05:22 AM

Hardinge BB4 Questions
 
In article , Ron Moore says...

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.


I've been dying to find one of these for my shop at work.
The seem like the ideal machine for small intricate work.
They also made companion vertical machine - no quill on
it though.

The doors are held with spring latches, that tend to break.
Hardinge still sells these latches inexpensively. The
4C collets you got are nearly worth 300 by themselves!

Jim

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Gunner December 29th 03 10:22 AM

Hardinge BB4 Questions
 
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
"Ron Moore" wrote in message
...

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





"Gun Control, the theory that a 110lb grandmother should
fist fight a 250lb 19yr old criminal"

Ron Moore December 29th 03 12:00 PM

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
"Ron Moore" wrote in message
...


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





"Gun Control, the theory that a 110lb grandmother should
fist fight a 250lb 19yr old criminal"




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