Posted by Keith Long 1 on 17/01/2019 09:08:31:
Hi I am interested in buying a hobby milling machine. I have only ever used toolroom mills such as Bridgeports etc. I do not have access to 3 phase and only have a workshop with a wooden floorboards so can not get a large machine. Does anyone have any ideas as to the best one to buy. I will be machineing mostly Aluminum and Brass. I am willing to buy secondhand but should be light enough for two people to move or be able to strip it down easily.
Keith
People will have differing views on this, It also depends on what you intend to make with it, what your levels of patience are and what your budget is.
3 phase isnt really an issue these days as inverters are cheap, and give the advantage of soft start and infinite speed control etc. Which opens you up to many of the smaller semi industrial mills, Tom Senior, Boxford VM30 etc
Weight wise, something like a Tom Senior will happily sit on wooden floorboards. I once bought an 800kg universal mill from Liverpool, and when we got there , found it was in the front room of a terraced house with 2 steps up to the front door……..was an interesting day for sure !
Wabeco are fantastic little mills, but pricey, many on here use seig, Warco etc, and if one f those is big enough you have the advantage of perhaps buying brand new..
So really it’s impossible to tell you what is ‘Best’ for you.