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    What do you think of these? Three on eBay, one is a scam, same pics as another. 1800 to 3000 gbp.

    https://auction.newengland.co.uk/lot...ling-machine-2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    What do you think of these? Three on eBay, one is a scam, same pics as another. 1800 to 3000 gbp.

    https://auction.newengland.co.uk/lot...ling-machine-2
    It claims to be a "universal" machine but a true universal machine would have a table that pivots. It's actually a heavy horizontal mill with a Bridgeport vertical (quill) head. The table feeds will be mechanical and hard to convert to servo.

    Better to get an old-ish pukka CNC machine and upgrade the controls. You'd have your work cut out converting those to CNC. Imagine trying to change them over to ballscrews - or the backlash if you didn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muzzer View Post
    It claims to be a "universal" machine but a true universal machine would have a table that pivots. It's actually a heavy horizontal mill with a Bridgeport vertical (quill) head. The table feeds will be mechanical and hard to convert to servo.

    Better to get an old-ish pukka CNC machine and upgrade the controls. You'd have your work cut out converting those to CNC. Imagine trying to change them over to ballscrews - or the backlash if you didn't.
    Thanks, if I can find a machine that fits under my roof, Ill go for it. Willing to pay decent money for a good machine that I can work with.

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    Yes, got to be worth waiting for the right one. Buy in haste, repent at leisure etc. If you buy a heavy old dog you will be stuck with a money / effort pit.

    The Shizuoka didn't sell for the starting price so I contacted the seller and suggested something more workable and he went with it.

    I've seen people make a hole in the roof to make room for a taller machine.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muzzer View Post
    Yes, got to be worth waiting for the right one. Buy in haste, repent at leisure etc. If you buy a heavy old dog you will be stuck with a money / effort pit.

    The Shizuoka didn't sell for the starting price so I contacted the seller and suggested something more workable and he went with it.

    I've seen people make a hole in the roof to make room for a taller machine.....
    Rented house :-( Otherwise Id have no problem 'fixing' the roof.

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    As John says, converting a Bridgeport isn't really the best way to go. I'm also part way through doing one myself (I was doing it when I had the accident with the mouse on ebay) and their construction is nothing like a pukka machine. Having said that, there are quite a few BP-type CNC machines that were made as CNC from new, not just the Interact type. Get one of those with ballscrews, servos etc and fit a modern controller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muzzer View Post
    As John says, converting a Bridgeport isn't really the best way to go. I'm also part way through doing one myself (I was doing it when I had the accident with the mouse on ebay) and their construction is nothing like a pukka machine. Having said that, there are quite a few BP-type CNC machines that were made as CNC from new, not just the Interact type. Get one of those with ballscrews, servos etc and fit a modern controller.
    Thanks, how do I know which ones these are? I dont have the experience / knowledge? Is anything previously 'cnced' worth looking at?

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    Lives in Ickenham, West London, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 6 Days Ago Has a total post count of 1,654. Received thanks 115 times, giving thanks to others 71 times.
    Anything here worth looking at?

    http://www.traceymachinery.co.uk/milling.htm

    The low profile machine seems reasonable however they have no ballscrews etc, so possibly not worth doing.

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