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Peter Moreton
 
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Default FS: Bridgeport Mill and Myford ML7 lathe in UK

Hi all,

I am disposing of my entire amateur engineering workshop, to include:

Bridgeport Series-1 Mill
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3-phase motor, with single to 3-phase converter & electronic speed
control. Power cross feed, Mill Vice, various collets, clamping kit,
slitting saws, Drill chuck, Clarkson end mill holder, various end
mills, Dial Gauge, Boring head, Mitutoyo Digimatic Caliper gauge,
Heidenhain DRO. Recently overhauled by local specialist, and in *very*
good condition.

Myford ML7
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Single phase motor, Burnerd 3 jaw chuck, 4 jaw Chuck, large 4 jaw
chuck,
backplate, various steadys, Live center, 2 x Drill chucks,
screwcutting
gears, much tooling

Large metal cut-off saw, various other bits.

Photos of the machines can be seen at :

http://freespace.virgin.net/peter.moreton/machining.htm

I would like to sell the whole workshop, in one go, expecting IRO
£1900, & open to negotiation!

Thanks, Peter DOT Moreton AT virgin DOT net
 
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