On Tue, 2012-08-28 at 13:30 -0400, jeremy youngs wrote:
> kirk this machine is large heavy post war and will eat any bridgeport
> in its way I did a thorough evaluation before purchase with all
> respect im looking for advice not criticism I can assure you this
> machine is up to the task at hand the dovetails are 2 inches tall by
> 18 wide solid tool steel and welded construction the machine is 3600
> pounds . this is the machine as original
> http://www.morganautomationllc.com/companyequipment.htm
> it has the proper matson mill head on it no b.s. jury rigging
> your not in the way of my fun and its not a hobby this machine is
> solid just needs brought up to par . with ballscrews ill have less
> than 2000 in it so i cant say that ive done bad 9x42 table 18 in y 36
> in x and 26 in z is a pretty impressive machine for the money. and
> very tight ways.

Please don't take my comments as criticism, but rather my exploration of
how I see the issues. There is no way I can see your situation as well
as you can, so I am at a disadvantage. I'm looking forward to seeing how
your project turns out.

-- 
Kirk Wallace
http://www.wallacecompany.com/machine_shop/
http://www.wallacecompany.com/E45/index.html
California, USA


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