replicapro
06-16-2004, 03:07 PM
I bought this mill from Bob at www.lathemaster.com for $895.00 plus $175 Shipping. He shipped it out on monday morning 6-14-04 and it arrived in NJ on 6-16-04
I opted to save a few bucks since the trucking company was only down the road, and I picked it up my self.
Here is a view of the 400 lb crate in my truck as I pulled out of the trucking company parking lot
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160005.JPG
This mill seemed to look at me through the rear view mirror all the way home
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160007.JPG
Popping the top off I got my first look at the mill
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160015.JPG
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160016.JPG
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160018.JPG
Not having any one to help and me being very impatent, I mounted some 2x4's to my bench with 3 inch screws and "walked the mill up to the bench top.
I would never do this again, it was very heavy.
My bench is actually a solid oak stand I had my 300 gallon fish tank on before I mounted my fish tank in the wall. So if the bench can handle the weight of 300 gallons at 10 lbs per gallon then I knew it would be safe for the mill. But for extra measure I stacked 4 16 inch square concrete blocks inside the bench to prevent an accident
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160020.JPG
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160023.JPG
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160025.JPG
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160028.JPG
I ran the mill through its 7 min breakin cycle and cleaned the red packing grease off with wd-40 and rags.
The only axis that shows any sign of needing tightening is the X axis. When I get back out there, i'll take some more photos.
If any one wants photos taken or info on the mill, please let me know and I will try and do it for you.
So far im very impressed with the mill, and extremly satisfied with www.lathemaster.com for a top notch transaction and super fast delivery.
I opted to save a few bucks since the trucking company was only down the road, and I picked it up my self.
Here is a view of the 400 lb crate in my truck as I pulled out of the trucking company parking lot
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160005.JPG
This mill seemed to look at me through the rear view mirror all the way home
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160007.JPG
Popping the top off I got my first look at the mill
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160015.JPG
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160016.JPG
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160018.JPG
Not having any one to help and me being very impatent, I mounted some 2x4's to my bench with 3 inch screws and "walked the mill up to the bench top.
I would never do this again, it was very heavy.
My bench is actually a solid oak stand I had my 300 gallon fish tank on before I mounted my fish tank in the wall. So if the bench can handle the weight of 300 gallons at 10 lbs per gallon then I knew it would be safe for the mill. But for extra measure I stacked 4 16 inch square concrete blocks inside the bench to prevent an accident
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160020.JPG
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160023.JPG
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160025.JPG
http://www.replicaprops.com/P6160028.JPG
I ran the mill through its 7 min breakin cycle and cleaned the red packing grease off with wd-40 and rags.
The only axis that shows any sign of needing tightening is the X axis. When I get back out there, i'll take some more photos.
If any one wants photos taken or info on the mill, please let me know and I will try and do it for you.
So far im very impressed with the mill, and extremly satisfied with www.lathemaster.com for a top notch transaction and super fast delivery.