TRAVERS Tool 32% off sale.
I've seen a lot of discussion of this brand on CNCzone.com I've only scanned them. Like all Asian machines, they are a "work in progress" and many folks do upgrades to the machine to meet their needs. I must say for most folks making small parts in their basement, they seem to be happy with this class of equipment. Now, I'm a farmer and need to make serious cuts on large hunks of steel quickly and accurately. I wouldn't be caught dead with them. So, it depends on your needs and expectations. Karl |
TRAVERS Tool 32% off sale.
Anyone here have experience with the OTMT line
of machines? Size and weight limit my basement shop to bench mills. TRAVERS has a 32% off sale until Aug 16th. I'm interested in two OTMT mill/drills. One is Travers no. 87-116-000 ($1,550) + shipping and no. 87-115-195 ($1,500) + shipping. http://travers.com Used machines in my area are either junk or priced way too high. Any info will be appreciated. ---- |
TRAVERS Tool 32% off sale.
"longrange" wrote in message ... Anyone here have experience with the OTMT line of machines? Size and weight limit my basement shop to bench mills. TRAVERS has a 32% off sale until Aug 16th. I'm interested in two OTMT mill/drills. One is Travers no. 87-116-000 ($1,550) + shipping and no. 87-115-195 ($1,500) + shipping. http://travers.com Used machines in my area are either junk or priced way too high. Any info will be appreciated. ---- This is a Sieg X3 mill which is sold as many brands. If you search on the web for Sieg X3 you can find a ton of information and reviews. I have the smaller X2 which is what it is. It works OK for light jobs but is not the stiffest machine around. Although, any machine that would be stiffer would be larger and heavier than I would want. One particular issue with my machine is one turn of the dial is 0.0625" which makes large, precise movements very awkward. Some versions are either metric or have the 0.100"/turn screw. I ended up retrofitting the cheap battery operated digital scales. |
TRAVERS Tool 32% off sale.
"longrange" wrote in message ... Anyone here have experience with the OTMT line of machines? Size and weight limit my basement shop to bench mills. TRAVERS has a 32% off sale until Aug 16th. I'm interested in two OTMT mill/drills. One is Travers no. 87-116-000 ($1,550) + shipping and no. 87-115-195 ($1,500) + shipping. http://travers.com http://www.grizzly.com/products/Dril...th-Stand/G0704 |
TRAVERS Tool 32% off sale.
On Thu, 08 Aug 2013 17:59:45 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote: I've seen a lot of discussion of this brand on CNCzone.com I've only scanned them. Like all Asian machines, they are a "work in progress" and many folks do upgrades to the machine to meet their needs. I must say for most folks making small parts in their basement, they seem to be happy with this class of equipment. I'd feel more comfy buying a Grizzly, like the G0619. It's a 6x21 X3 with a reverse switch on the spider handles for tapping. Pretty cool. I've had zero problems with 4 other Griz machines. (all woodworking) Griz seems to have a better fit and finish for the same machine out of the Red Dragon Machine Tool and Noodle Factory (TM Gunner) Now, I'm a farmer and need to make serious cuts on large hunks of steel quickly and accurately. I wouldn't be caught dead with them. You probably have a helluva lot more room for machines than most of us, too. So, it depends on your needs and expectations. Ayup. -- Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday. -- John Wayne |
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