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    Robert Graham 2
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      @robertgraham2

      Hi all

      After advice on this forum, I bought a warco 280v lathe and so far am very pleased with it now to buy a mill my budget is £2000 I am going to fit a dro and stand so less £500 so my choices look like 1. major milling drilling machine 2. GH 18 mill 3. wm18 mill 4. major GH mill.

      I could stretch to VMC mill ( comes with a stand ) or GH universal mill if I wait for the dro and buy it later funds permitting your thoughts advice welcome the above m/c are all from warco but other mills are welcome

      regards, Robert

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      #13432
      Robert Graham 2
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        @robertgraham2

        New mill for workshop

        #396922
        John Rudd
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          @johnrudd16576

          I have owned a Major mill, biggest drawback is its got a round column….

          I replaced it with a 626 from Chester, their equivalent of the VMC, great machine, never looked back…I modified mine by fitting a 3 ph motor and vfd…and dro.

          #396936
          Martin Kyte
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            @martinkyte99762

            Streach to the VMC even if you have to wait a little before upgrading to DRO.

            regards Martin

            #396937
            nigel jones 5
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              @nigeljones5

              Ive got mill drill for work – fits my requirements perfectly but I dont like milling with it! The round column has been known to allow the head to move under load which is disasterous. I mostly drill and bore with it.

              #396938
              Chris Evans 6
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                @chrisevans6

                Space/budget and most important type of work you intend to do should influence the decision. I run a Bridgeport mill which is perfect for the old motorcycle parts I machine.

                #396944
                Samsaranda
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                  @samsaranda

                  I have a Champion V20 mill, a solid piece of engineering but a little short of grunt for heavy milling, have fitted DROs to two axis, the spindle has a factory fitted digital readout. All depends what work you will be doing.

                  Dave W

                  #396946
                  Andy Carruthers
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                    @andycarruthers33275

                    I picked up a Tom Senior M1 in very good condition for £1350 including base then fitted DRO for ~£165

                    Presumably you know of this site? http://www.lathes.co.uk/page3.html/

                    #396953
                    John Hinkley
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                      @johnhinkley26699

                      +1 for the Warco VMC mill. I bought one a couple of years ago with R8 quill and power feed to the X-axis. I have since fitted three-axis DRO, quill digital scale readout and upgraded the motor to 3-phase 2HP motor and matching VFD. Smiles all round! Not cheap, but you know what they say ………..

                      John

                      #396962
                      Vic
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                        @vic

                        Get the VMC. I’ve got one without DRO’s as I can’t really justify the cost but I use the stops on it and it works well.

                        #396963
                        Stuart Bridger
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                          @stuartbridger82290

                          Another vote for the the VMC, would recommend a DRO as it makes things so much easier

                          #397035
                          Robert Graham 2
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                            @robertgraham2

                            a VMC it is then dro will have to wait thanks a lot guys most helpfull

                            #397045
                            not done it yet
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                              @notdoneityet

                              If you are used to a variable speed drive (the lathe), the extra wait for the slightly more expensive mill with variable speed drive might be worth considering. I, personally, would now find belt changing so much a chore that I would no longer consider a drive with discrete speeds obtained by swapping belt positions.

                              #397209
                              Hollowpoint
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                                @hollowpoint

                                I would go for the VMC too! I have a variant, its a good solid mill. yes

                                #397215
                                Vic
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                                  @vic

                                  Swapping belts on my VMC is hardly a chore, it’s quicker than changing a cutter, about 20 seconds. wink

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