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RBnDFW May 20th 10 06:59 PM

PICTURES of a recent welding project
 
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Weld...rame-For-Mill/


Iggy, if you continue to waste time on metalworking, we will have to ask
you to leave the group.

Ignoramus15573 May 20th 10 07:17 PM

PICTURES of a recent welding project
 
On 2010-05-20, RBnDFW wrote:
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Weld...rame-For-Mill/


Iggy, if you continue to waste time on metalworking, we will have to
ask you to leave the group.


Maybe I should start some politican thread from hell, as a penance for
posting metalworking related articles?

i

RBnDFW May 20th 10 08:12 PM

PICTURES of a recent welding project
 
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
On 2010-05-20, RBnDFW wrote:
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Weld...rame-For-Mill/

Iggy, if you continue to waste time on metalworking, we will have to
ask you to leave the group.


Maybe I should start some politican thread from hell, as a penance for
posting metalworking related articles?


We already have way too many people assigned to that.
We shall tolerate your metal-working related posts for the time being.
but you're on probabation.

BTW, is that a mobile dolly for a Bridgeport?
Permanent for that machine, or an all-purpose machine trolly?

My Millrite is on a $50 pallet jack, looks to be permanent at this point ;)

Ignoramus15573 May 20th 10 08:21 PM

PICTURES of a recent welding project
 
On 2010-05-20, RBnDFW wrote:
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
On 2010-05-20, RBnDFW wrote:
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Weld...rame-For-Mill/
Iggy, if you continue to waste time on metalworking, we will have to
ask you to leave the group.


Maybe I should start some politican thread from hell, as a penance for
posting metalworking related articles?


We already have way too many people assigned to that. We shall
tolerate your metal-working related posts for the time being. but
you're on probabation.


hm

BTW, is that a mobile dolly for a Bridgeport?
Permanent for that machine, or an all-purpose machine trolly?


I made it to get the BP into my garage. The mill is 10 inches taller
than the garage door. So it needs to be tilted to get in.

This Series II is a big M.F.

After I get it in, I will use something else to move it around.

i

My Millrite is on a $50 pallet jack, looks to be permanent at this point ;)


RBnDFW May 20th 10 08:45 PM

PICTURES of a recent welding project
 
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
On 2010-05-20, RBnDFW wrote:
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
On 2010-05-20, RBnDFW wrote:
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Weld...rame-For-Mill/
Iggy, if you continue to waste time on metalworking, we will have to
ask you to leave the group.
Maybe I should start some politican thread from hell, as a penance for
posting metalworking related articles?

We already have way too many people assigned to that. We shall
tolerate your metal-working related posts for the time being. but
you're on probabation.


hm

BTW, is that a mobile dolly for a Bridgeport?
Permanent for that machine, or an all-purpose machine trolly?


I made it to get the BP into my garage. The mill is 10 inches taller
than the garage door. So it needs to be tilted to get in.


Ah yes, I recall that discussion.
You can't just pull off the head and ram?
Nevermind that they weigh 400 lbs.

This Series II is a big M.F.


I very nearly committed to a mill bigger than that one yesterday.
It was a bargain too. I hate to pass up a bargain :/

Ignoramus15573 May 20th 10 09:05 PM

PICTURES of a recent welding project
 
On 2010-05-20, RBnDFW wrote:
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
On 2010-05-20, RBnDFW wrote:
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
On 2010-05-20, RBnDFW wrote:
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Weld...rame-For-Mill/
Iggy, if you continue to waste time on metalworking, we will have to
ask you to leave the group.
Maybe I should start some politican thread from hell, as a penance for
posting metalworking related articles?
We already have way too many people assigned to that. We shall
tolerate your metal-working related posts for the time being. but
you're on probabation.


hm

BTW, is that a mobile dolly for a Bridgeport?
Permanent for that machine, or an all-purpose machine trolly?


I made it to get the BP into my garage. The mill is 10 inches taller
than the garage door. So it needs to be tilted to get in.


Ah yes, I recall that discussion.
You can't just pull off the head and ram?
Nevermind that they weigh 400 lbs.


Pulling off the head is even more trouble, with all the wires
inside. A great way to ruin this mill.

This Series II is a big M.F.


I very nearly committed to a mill bigger than that one yesterday.
It was a bargain too. I hate to pass up a bargain :/


I am having my doubts now as to whether it was a good idea to buy that
whole thing.

i

RBnDFW May 20th 10 09:19 PM

PICTURES of a recent welding project
 
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
On 2010-05-20, RBnDFW wrote:
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
On 2010-05-20, RBnDFW wrote:
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
On 2010-05-20, RBnDFW wrote:
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Weld...rame-For-Mill/
Iggy, if you continue to waste time on metalworking, we will have to
ask you to leave the group.
Maybe I should start some politican thread from hell, as a penance for
posting metalworking related articles?
We already have way too many people assigned to that. We shall
tolerate your metal-working related posts for the time being. but
you're on probabation.
hm

BTW, is that a mobile dolly for a Bridgeport?
Permanent for that machine, or an all-purpose machine trolly?
I made it to get the BP into my garage. The mill is 10 inches taller
than the garage door. So it needs to be tilted to get in.

Ah yes, I recall that discussion.
You can't just pull off the head and ram?
Nevermind that they weigh 400 lbs.


Pulling off the head is even more trouble, with all the wires
inside. A great way to ruin this mill.


I thought BP heads were pretty self-contained.
Perhaps yours is a CNC variant?

This Series II is a big M.F.

I very nearly committed to a mill bigger than that one yesterday.
It was a bargain too. I hate to pass up a bargain :/


I am having my doubts now as to whether it was a good idea to buy that
whole thing.


LOL Buyer's remorse?
Not like you Iggy!

You'll be posting a Tool Gloat with pics in 2 weeks.

Karl Townsend May 20th 10 09:26 PM

PICTURES of a recent welding project
 

....
BTW, is that a mobile dolly for a Bridgeport?
Permanent for that machine, or an all-purpose machine trolly?


I made it to get the BP into my garage. The mill is 10 inches taller
than the garage door. So it needs to be tilted to get in.

This Series II is a big M.F.

....

You're wrong there Iggy. Its just a machine for light home hobby use.VBG I
should warn you, a serious mill like this will spoil you.

Karl



Ignoramus15573 May 20th 10 09:31 PM

PICTURES of a recent welding project
 
On 2010-05-20, RBnDFW wrote:
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
On 2010-05-20, RBnDFW wrote:
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
On 2010-05-20, RBnDFW wrote:
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
On 2010-05-20, RBnDFW wrote:
Ignoramus15573 wrote:
http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Weld...rame-For-Mill/
Iggy, if you continue to waste time on metalworking, we will have to
ask you to leave the group.
Maybe I should start some politican thread from hell, as a penance for
posting metalworking related articles?
We already have way too many people assigned to that. We shall
tolerate your metal-working related posts for the time being. but
you're on probabation.
hm

BTW, is that a mobile dolly for a Bridgeport?
Permanent for that machine, or an all-purpose machine trolly?
I made it to get the BP into my garage. The mill is 10 inches taller
than the garage door. So it needs to be tilted to get in.
Ah yes, I recall that discussion.
You can't just pull off the head and ram?
Nevermind that they weigh 400 lbs.


Pulling off the head is even more trouble, with all the wires
inside. A great way to ruin this mill.


I thought BP heads were pretty self-contained.
Perhaps yours is a CNC variant?


Yes, it is a CNC mill. Something like 8 cables going through the ram.

This Series II is a big M.F.
I very nearly committed to a mill bigger than that one yesterday.
It was a bargain too. I hate to pass up a bargain :/


I am having my doubts now as to whether it was a good idea to buy that
whole thing.


LOL Buyer's remorse? Not like you Iggy!

You'll be posting a Tool Gloat with pics in 2 weeks.


or living in my trailer

Ignoramus15573 May 20th 10 09:31 PM

PICTURES of a recent welding project
 
On 2010-05-20, Karl Townsend wrote:

...
BTW, is that a mobile dolly for a Bridgeport?
Permanent for that machine, or an all-purpose machine trolly?


I made it to get the BP into my garage. The mill is 10 inches taller
than the garage door. So it needs to be tilted to get in.

This Series II is a big M.F.

...

You're wrong there Iggy. Its just a machine for light home hobby use.VBG I
should warn you, a serious mill like this will spoil you.


This will be my summer project.

i

[email protected] May 20th 10 09:34 PM

PICTURES of a recent welding project
 
On May 20, 1:05*pm, Ignoramus15573 ignoramus15...@NOSPAM.
15573.invalid wrote:

I am having my doubts now as to whether it was a good idea to buy that
whole thing.

i


Now you are beginning to sound like a wife!

Paul

RBnDFW May 20th 10 10:00 PM

PICTURES of a recent welding project
 
wrote:
On May 20, 1:05 pm, Ignoramus15573 ignoramus15...@NOSPAM.
15573.invalid wrote:
I am having my doubts now as to whether it was a good idea to buy that
whole thing.

i


Now you are beginning to sound like a wife!


With self-doubt like that, who needs a wife? G


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