Re: sherline table top machines
Posted by
larry
on 2002-11-05 23:42:15 UTC
Well i would like to thank all of you for all the input. It has been a
very big help, I think<.. My original shop had all war surplus
equipment. I had a surplus K&T #2 horzontal with a dewalt vertical
hung on the over rams. a worldwar 1 cincnatti 18" lathe , a craftman
12" lathe, and the really old one a shaper that was built befor the
civil war. all very heavy duty and well built. So looking at these
little machines really make me think thrice want to play twice and
only buy once.
actually room is not a factor, $ are some what a factor for sure. but
mostly as i'm just wanting to play i need to think this through befor
i jump.
again i thank you all for input.. and any one know any other machines
that i might take a look at i will appreciate the heads up.
Larry
Far North Creations
very big help, I think<.. My original shop had all war surplus
equipment. I had a surplus K&T #2 horzontal with a dewalt vertical
hung on the over rams. a worldwar 1 cincnatti 18" lathe , a craftman
12" lathe, and the really old one a shaper that was built befor the
civil war. all very heavy duty and well built. So looking at these
little machines really make me think thrice want to play twice and
only buy once.
actually room is not a factor, $ are some what a factor for sure. but
mostly as i'm just wanting to play i need to think this through befor
i jump.
again i thank you all for input.. and any one know any other machines
that i might take a look at i will appreciate the heads up.
Larry
Far North Creations
Discussion Thread
Tony Jeffree
2002-11-05 23:03:08 UTC
Re: sherline table top machines
Tim Goldstein
2002-11-05 23:17:53 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: sherline table top machines
larry
2002-11-05 23:42:15 UTC
Re: sherline table top machines