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RogerN
 
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I listed this mill for sale here a while back and had a couple of requests
for pictures that I didn't have at the time.

The mill is a KempSmith horizontal mill with a Bridgeport head on the
overarm. I replaced the spindle bearings in the Bridgeport head when I
first bought the mill and I probably have put less than 40 hours on it since
then. The table is ~12" X 50" and in pretty good condition as the picture
shows. The motor on the horizontal part is 7-1/2 HP, you could use that
motor for a phase converter to run the Bridgeport head if you wanted... or
use 7-1/2 HP for power feed for the 1HP spindle motor :-) I have used the
horizontal spindle for end milling before, eliminating the need for a large
angle plate. The location is in DuQuoin, IL, about 90 miles SE of StLouis
MO. Asking $1000. Estimated weight is 4500lbs, have fork lift and can load
it.

Pictures of mill (with junk around it):
http://home.midwest.net/~regor/bin41/mill1.jpg
http://home.midwest.net/~regor/bin41/mill2.jpg



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Jon Danniken
 
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I digitally enhanced the photos and stuck them in the dropbox (hope that's
okay). Filenames are as follows:

mill1a.jpg
mill2a.jpg
mill1a2a.txt

Jon

"Ignoramus6609" wrote:
These pictures are not exactly very telling. I see a dark object and
light from behind it. Can you try using a flash on your camera.

i

RogerN wrote:
I listed this mill for sale here a while back and had a couple of

requests
for pictures that I didn't have at the time.

The mill is a KempSmith horizontal mill with a Bridgeport head on the
overarm. I replaced the spindle bearings in the Bridgeport head when I
first bought the mill and I probably have put less than 40 hours on it

since
then. The table is ~12" X 50" and in pretty good condition as the

picture
shows. The motor on the horizontal part is 7-1/2 HP, you could use that
motor for a phase converter to run the Bridgeport head if you wanted...

or
use 7-1/2 HP for power feed for the 1HP spindle motor :-) I have used

the
horizontal spindle for end milling before, eliminating the need for a

large
angle plate. The location is in DuQuoin, IL, about 90 miles SE of

StLouis
MO. Asking $1000. Estimated weight is 4500lbs, have fork lift and can

load
it.

Pictures of mill (with junk around it):
http://home.midwest.net/~regor/bin41/mill1.jpg
http://home.midwest.net/~regor/bin41/mill2.jpg





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