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Dan Buckman
 
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Default free milling machine

Free to good home
or if you want to cover me for what I paid for it $100 (totaly optional)

Van Norman #10 milling machine.
This is the old forebarer of the vn12 just a little smaller and weighing in
at maybe 1400 lb.
Head swivels horrizontal to verticle and takes the same v5 tooling as the
van norman 12
Head uses tapered sleve bearings so top end rpm is limited.
Was orrigonaly set up for line shaft drive but has the motor conversion.

realy neet little mill in very good shape, and in my way.

Will load first taker.

If you want a picture John Kasunich put it on his van norman milling machine
web page (history)

http://home.att.net/~JEKasunich/vann...VN_History.htm





775 Geigle Hill road
Ottsville PA 18942

(southeast pennsylvania)
610-847-8873

Last time I tried to make a post it never showed up, Hope it works this
time, may be something wrong with my news reader.


 
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