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Grumpy December 15th 08 11:22 AM

Need help in identifing mill/drill
 

I have an old (1978) mill/drill which was inported into Australia from
Taiwan by McMillians under their own name. They were an engineering supply
company that didn't survive the 1990's downturn. It looks a lot like the
Rong_Fu but is slightly different in a few areas.
I recently saw a couple of photos in a magazine which looked a lot more
like mine. One was called an "Eagle 25" and another had "The Alpine
Machine" on the nameplate. Can anyone tell me if they are related to Rong
Fu.



Andrew Mawson December 15th 08 03:01 PM

Need help in identifing mill/drill
 

"Grumpy" wrote in message
...

I have an old (1978) mill/drill which was inported into Australia

from
Taiwan by McMillians under their own name. They were an engineering

supply
company that didn't survive the 1990's downturn. It looks a lot like

the
Rong_Fu but is slightly different in a few areas.
I recently saw a couple of photos in a magazine which looked a lot

more
like mine. One was called an "Eagle 25" and another had "The Alpine
Machine" on the nameplate. Can anyone tell me if they are related

to Rong
Fu.



...ah.. The Taiwan govnment were quite clever - they designed quite a
few machine tools, then licenced the designs to many companys at a
very nominal fee, thus encouraging them to export machine tools. The
result is many lines of very similar but not identical machines.
Alpine imported some mill drills into the UK that were practically
identical to the ones Warco imported, but had some minor differences.
Alpine also failed to survive, but Warco are going strong.

AWEM


Grumpy December 16th 08 06:35 AM

Need help in identifing mill/drill
 

"Andrew Mawson" wrote in message
...

"Grumpy" wrote in message
...

I have an old (1978) mill/drill which was inported into Australia

from
Taiwan by McMillians under their own name. They were an engineering

supply
company that didn't survive the 1990's downturn. It looks a lot like

the
Rong_Fu but is slightly different in a few areas.
I recently saw a couple of photos in a magazine which looked a lot

more
like mine. One was called an "Eagle 25" and another had "The Alpine
Machine" on the nameplate. Can anyone tell me if they are related

to Rong
Fu.



..ah.. The Taiwan govnment were quite clever - they designed quite a
few machine tools, then licenced the designs to many companys at a
very nominal fee, thus encouraging them to export machine tools. The
result is many lines of very similar but not identical machines.
Alpine imported some mill drills into the UK that were practically
identical to the ones Warco imported, but had some minor differences.
Alpine also failed to survive, but Warco are going strong.

AWEM


Ah! So that was what happened. I've seen a lot of similar (but not
identical machines) and wondered what the connection was.




Robert Swinney December 16th 08 05:19 PM

Need help in identifing mill/drill
 
Don't worry too much about it. They are all quite similar. Every Chinese dude with a 2-car garage
makes them.

Bob Swinney
"Grumpy" wrote in message
. au...

"Andrew Mawson" wrote in message
...

"Grumpy" wrote in message
...

I have an old (1978) mill/drill which was inported into Australia

from
Taiwan by McMillians under their own name. They were an engineering

supply
company that didn't survive the 1990's downturn. It looks a lot like

the
Rong_Fu but is slightly different in a few areas.
I recently saw a couple of photos in a magazine which looked a lot

more
like mine. One was called an "Eagle 25" and another had "The Alpine
Machine" on the nameplate. Can anyone tell me if they are related

to Rong
Fu.



..ah.. The Taiwan govnment were quite clever - they designed quite a
few machine tools, then licenced the designs to many companys at a
very nominal fee, thus encouraging them to export machine tools. The
result is many lines of very similar but not identical machines.
Alpine imported some mill drills into the UK that were practically
identical to the ones Warco imported, but had some minor differences.
Alpine also failed to survive, but Warco are going strong.

AWEM


Ah! So that was what happened. I've seen a lot of similar (but not
identical machines) and wondered what the connection was.





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