Milling machine, but which brand ?

Milling machine, but which brand ?

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    Die Hardenedbedway
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      @diehardenedbedway41166

      Hi all

      Undecided on what machine to go for. I have a small clapped out warco mill which needs replacing, however, looking around I see that most of them from differing suppliers are pretty much the same machine apart from a paint job !

      I dont mind spending a few quid but Id rather not buy the 'same' machine as I have now, after all, theyre all probably made in the same place.

      Im looking for compact desk version rather than a free standing. Any ideas other than Chester, Axminster or Warco ?

      Ta all

      C

      #20573
      Die Hardenedbedway
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        @diehardenedbedway41166
        #580103
        Oldiron
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          @oldiron

          Many many posts on here about that subject. Try a search. It will bring many answers.

          regards

          #580106
          Former Member
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            @formermember12892

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            #580107
            Journeyman
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              @journeyman

              Not that many manufactures but lots of brands! Most of the Warco, Chester, Amadeal, SPG are variations on a theme made by Weiss. The other manufacturers are Sieg (Arc, Axminster) and Some of the European manufacturers/finishers like Optimum and Wabeco. If you want Wabeco you need deep pockets. If not one of these then you are looking for good used but these are often ex-industrial and a bit larger. (Further thoughts on milling machines *** HERE ***)

              John

              #580109
              Martyn Edwards 2
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                @martynedwards2

                Have a look at Sieg bench top Mills. Personally I believe they're a step above Warco offerings in terms of quality. Have seen both being manufactured in China in their respective factories.

                #580129
                Trevor Drabble 1
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                  @trevordrabble1

                  DH , The Centec that G&M have for sale of any interest ?

                  #580188
                  Die Hardenedbedway
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                    @diehardenedbedway41166

                    Cheers folks.. so many options !

                    @Martyn Looking at the Seig, this one looks quite nice and feature rich ? SIEG SX3.5ZP

                    #580196
                    Thor 🇳🇴
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                      @thor

                      The Sieg SX3.5ZP is a nice milling machine with a motor to lift the head and with powerfeed. If I didn't already have a milling machine from Weiss, the Sieg would be of interest to me. A friend of mine owns a SX3 and is very happy with his.

                      Thor

                      #582244
                      Die Hardenedbedway
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                        @diehardenedbedway41166

                        I went for the SIEG SX3.5ZP in the end. As Martyn says, it does seem to be a notch above the Warco in terms of build quality.

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                        #582310
                        old mart
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                          @oldmart

                          An excellent choice for a benchtop, with a higher than average spec.

                          #582321
                          Thor 🇳🇴
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                            @thor

                            Congratulations with your new Sieg SX3.5, let us know how you get on with your new toy.

                            Thor

                            #582378
                            Bazyle
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                              @bazyle
                              Posted by old mart on 25/01/2022 12:16:10:

                              An excellent choice for a benchtop, with a higher than average spec.

                              But your benchtop looks a bit flimsy and may vibrate. If you pull it forward to give your knuckle some respite on that Y axis handle you will keep knocking it. So I suggest finding a heavy (council spec) 3×2 paving slab to raise it up and give you a solid base.

                              #582381
                              Die Hardenedbedway
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                                @diehardenedbedway41166

                                Yes. Im going to put it on some risers and bolt through. The bench is solid enough I think. Its on 20mm ply on top of a hard wood top of around 15mm. The bench is then fixed to batons along the shed. Its not super unmovable but good enough for me I recon.

                                #582417
                                Steviegtr
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                                  @steviegtr

                                  Very nice. They have a good spec too. Congrats.

                                  Steve.

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