Re: Hello, my name is Rick.
Hello Rick.
Gets a bit cold outside,nice of you to come into the warmth. :-)
Re: Hello, my name is Rick.
Hi George, Thank you for the welcome, its nice to know someone is there, so many forums suffer from noob freeze these days, sometimes makes you wonder if you are talking to youself!! lol
Re: Hello, my name is Rick.
I have a suspicion that most folks unfortunately (depending on your outlook) have to work for a living and do not access the Forum until the evening ... (You watch, just to prove me wrong yet again ... you will now be bombarded with greetings etc).
Re: Hello, my name is Rick.
Like on any forum,the guest outnumber the members...take a look at the bottom stats outside in the main forums.
Re: Hello, my name is Rick.
Welcome Rick.
We're a friendly bunch here, although sometimes you have to forgive the offbeat humour of some of our friends north of Watford :smile:
What sort of mill were you thinking of?
Re: Hello, my name is Rick.
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Originally Posted by Tim
I have a suspicion that most folks unfortunately (depending on your outlook) have to work for a living and do not access the Forum until the evening ... (You watch, just to prove me wrong yet again ... you will now be bombarded with greetings etc).
Hi Tim, nice to talk to you, I can understand that, Im a night worker myself, so my posts will be all over the shop depending on if im just satrting the week or just ending it...
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Like on any forum,the guest outnumber the members...take a look at the bottom stats outside in the main forums.
Well George I was Guilty of that, The forums are so interesting, I find myself reading following links, discovering new and interesting facts (that get googled and investigated) by the time im finished ive been reading and clicking for 3-4 hours and its time to get on with the stuff i should have been doing in the first place, time just gets away from you.... But ive joined now!!!
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irving2008
Welcome Rick.
We're a friendly bunch here, although sometimes you have to forgive the offbeat humour of some of our friends north of Watford :smile:?
From the warm welcome im getting here friendly is the word, A refreshing change as i said earlier..Hey and Scottish grand parents means that offbeat humour has been a way of life in the past so thats fine :)
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irving2008
What sort of mill were you thinking of?
Now there is a question!!!
1/ Upright
2/ No tooling I have to hit with a hammer to loosen.
3/ Ripe for conversion to CNC
4/ As veratile as possible.
5/ My shed is only 6'6" x 8'x 8'
Ive been surfing franticly trying to decide on several of the sub £1200 models before her indoors finds another much more important (of course) use for the money!! do you have any sugestions
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Here is what i have as a start:-
Several long Lineaer Rails and bearings (Never could spell that word)
Ballscrews and ballnuts (12mm x 600mm x 4)
I have Mach3 software (Licenced!!)
Also 4 nema34 steppers and drivers.
Dual Parallel interfaces and PC with two Parallel Cards.
An old MPG
Several small limit switches
3 E-stop switches
2 power supplies 0-48v and 0-24v.
Coolant pump and 4 flood nozels.
Several 12v phnumatic solonoid valves.
and here are the list of machines im looking at so far.
Chester Century.......................£939.00
Axminster SIEG X2 Super Mill ......£1,029.50
Axminster SIEG X3 Mill Drill .........£892.99
Amadeal XJ25 Milling Machine.......£870.00
Warco WM16 Variable Speed Mill..£998.00
Arc Euro Trade Super X3L...........£1,121.00
SPG Tools SPG 2217-11 .............£930.00
Boxford 260VMC incl PC..............£900.00
Any thoughts??
Re: Hello, my name is Rick.
Ok i went for the Boxford (got it cheaper as well) and ive started one of those tiresom newbe threads here:-
http://www.mycncuk.com/forums/showth...Boxford-260vmc