A shot of my Sieg C1 with M1 mill combo, the box on top of the headstock contains a British made control unit which replaced the original Chinese (Taiwanese?) electronics, it was modded that way before I bought the lathe, so I still need to reposition the box somewhere else because it gets in the way,
The wheel handles were a bit piddly for big hands, so they got changed for the larger C3 types.
I got lucky with a Warco Minor mill at a good price last year which came very well equipped and virtually new, so when the Myford's done and the Warco back together, they'll make this pretty much redundant, although to be honest, I'm finding the will to let it go a bit hard and will probably hang on to it for a while yet, it's too handy for knocking up clock bushes and the like which need a bit more meat chewing off faster than the Boley can cope with, where the Myford might be overkill,
For clock work though, it's just the job if limited for space, variable speed, screwcutting, attachments are cheap, think the imperial and metric changewheel sets (plastic) were around £20 for both sets, plus there's a taper turning topslide not shown, it wouldn't cost too much to rig it up for gear cutting, but I've never bothered going down that road (yet).
A similar rig might be worth Jim considering, but if a separate mill is a must, then perhaps something like a Clarke CL10 mill might do the job, small footprint, but the bed is a bit on the short side.
There's also the Potts milling attachment which might be worth looking at, should fit the ML10,
John.
