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Default FS hardinge um mill with vertical head

I have a hardinge UM mill this has the table that will angle to allow for
angle cuts, has two 5c arbors for the mill plus a rusnok vertical head that
uses the "Y" collets, I have 3 collets for the vertical head. This is a
great home shop machine solid as hell and provides both vertical and
horizontal milling. This is about 1000 pounds and in Connecticut. Can
provide pictures if needed. you can email or call 203
417 2327


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