Posted by David Colwill on 21/05/2012 06:49:31:
Currently the bridgeport is in the middle of a wall. Is it more efficient to have it in a corner?
I span the larger mill at work around 45 degrees so that it fitted into a corner, and strangely enough it increased the access on one side of it. But this was in large part due to me also pulling it out from the corner by about a foot, which means that we can stack things like cans of oil, etc behind it and also this leaves room for lubrication point access, etc.
Was it worth it? Well, I think it was, and nobody else has suggested putting it back, so it's staying there! We don't ever get jobs that are too large for it, and if we really wanted to we could open a large pull-down shutter to give us more room on one side if we were desperate. Is it a more efficient use of the space? Well, we've got more stuff in the space it previously occupied than we could fit around it before, so I'd say yes. But whether that works for you is another matter. Before I carried out this exercise, I drew up a scale floor plan and 'tested' it – that may be worth trying in your situation too.